Controversial Subject Case Study" Topic Proposal
Over the course of finding out what
is controversial in the artworld. A question popped into my head, when is artwork
exploitative? Is it when artists are making a statement to combat an unfair
treatment even though they may not be subjected to that treatment? Using sex
workers to create art themselves and then documenting the process and getting
all the credit for it? This is a question that plagues Ryder Ripps, “Art Whore”.
Or when an artist that is portraying
living condition in poverty-stricken areas while living a famous lifestyle of
their own? There are many artists that have
been accused of being exploitative. One
of the most famous for being exploitive is Paul Gauguin. Him using culture tradition of South Pacific Islands
for erotic energy in his portraits. Paul Gauguin took advantage and profited from
a culture he had no relation to. He used the South Pacific’s erotic energy to create
art that he had no rights to, he wasn’t original he merely exploited a culture.
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