Can art [itself] take away freedom of choice?
thx @RoadGoddess
I find the notion of "freedom of choice" quaint.
What would be better. Maybe just "freedom"? Can art prohibit freedom?
I find your question odd, I think of art as freedom, it inspires thought and thoughts that are unique to each individual. Even religious art is open to interpretation so, please explain further as to what you are trying to get at.
I'm not sure. Art is perceived to be honest, pure, naive perhaps, emotional, experimental, etc. Can art be executed in a way as to be detrimental to people?