This article examines art as a language without words that functions as a medium of social and cultural communication. In culturally diverse societies, art has the capacity to convey meaning, values, and collective experiences beyond verbal language. This study aims to explore the role of art as a medium of communication from a semiotic perspective, positioning artworks as systems of signs whose meanings are shaped through the interaction of symbols, socio-cultural contexts, and audiences as active interpreters. A conceptual approach is employed to understand how art not only represents social realities but also creates symbolic spaces for reflection and the negotiation of meaning. The discussion reveals that art, as a form of nonverbal communication, possesses affective and reflective power that transcends linguistic and cultural boundaries. Therefore, art plays a significant role as an inclusive medium of social and cultural communication that contributes to more humane social understanding and relationships.
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