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Short essays: pop art and controversial art Art controversyThe world has criminalized many actions making individuals look guilty upon exercising realism. Controversy in art does not imply an illegality but rather a breach of norms and heavily depends on time. Just as it has been in any other time in history, 20th century recorded quite a number of debatable arts. Pablo Picasso is well known, not only for invention of cubist movement but also by largely changing the perspective of art. Majority of his painting reflected different shapes of women, most of which were massacred.
Moreover, Picasso categorized women in two classes, the goddesses and doormatsKnowledge (Unlimited (Firm) 1990). Markedly, the latter is somehow abusive, but was not only in line with his real treatment to ladies, but also elaborated the message in his art works. Chicago Picasso is a good example; it might represent a woman but on the other hand looks like either a horse or even a bird, which can be termed as a cruel comparison of the woman. To my opinion, controversial art enlightens the public about the reality of the situation while questioning the norms.
Some of the Picasso’s art works were labeled as phonography but later the society realized their implication. Therefore, the government’s move to ban a controversial art only blinds the public on reality, embracing on accepted culture. Pop Art Pop art can be used to refer to the new look of art that emanated min the 1950’s incorporating imagery from the then popular culture. Art is a reflection of the society, and thus pop art emerged to include traits such as advertising, news and so on that had been excluded in the traditional fine arts.
Pop art was escalated by the invention of media that exaggerated everything in the society. Ambitions of future development and increased civilization also provoked art to reflect future phenomenon. Pop art might be considered controversial, possibly due to its timing. However, evaluating the art works with the modern world position, the pop artist appears very creative. Note that, pop blurred the line between culture and art, making it possible for art to borrow from any culture regardless of the latter’s position in the already define culture hierarchy.
BibliographyHonnef, Klaus, and Uta Grosenick. Pop Art. Köln: Taschen, 2004. Knowledge Unlimited (Firm). Twentieth Century Art Masterpieces. Madison, Wis: Knowledge Unlimited, 1990.
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