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  2. Scandals in art - Wikipedia

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    Olympia by Manet (1863) Upper-class Parisians felt threatened by the dignified size of the canvas used to depict The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet in 1857.. Scandals in art occur when members of the public are shocked or offended by a work of art at the time of its first exhibition or publication, (e.g. visual art, literature, scenic design or music).

  3. Classificatory disputes about art - Wikipedia

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    Most people did not consider a store-bought urinal or a sculptural depiction of a Brillo Box to be art until Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol (respectively) placed them in the context of art (i.e., the art gallery), which then provided the association of these objects with the values that define art.

  4. Category:Art controversies - Wikipedia

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  5. The Controversial History of the Harrods Memorial to Princess ...

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In the more than 25 years since the tragic death of Princess Diana, numerous memorials to the late ...

  6. Detroit Industry Murals - Wikipedia

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    Rivera was a controversial choice for this art project, as he was known to follow Marxist philosophy. The Depression had disrupted American faith in industrial and economic progress. Some critics viewed the murals as Marxist propaganda. When the murals were completed, the Detroit Institute for the Arts invited various clergymen to comment.

  7. Category:Obscenity controversies in art - Wikipedia

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  8. Exploring the intersection of art, activism and social change ...

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    Alumni Jared Diaz returned to Pratt Munson recently to host an open forum for the “One World Garden” public art project. The mural, funded by Rust2Green, will be located outside the Utica ...

  9. List of monument and memorial controversies in the United ...

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    One month later, an equestrian statue of King George III was erected. It was executed by the British sculptor Joseph Wilton. [3] Commissioned in 1764 and cast in lead covered with gold leaf, the Neoclassical statue showed King George dressed in Roman garb astride a horse, the whole effect being reminiscent of the Marcus Aurelius statue in Rome.