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Do you like to see erotic art accepted, or does it sicken you?

I’m reading a biography of Yoko Ono who was in her element during the Sixties and who met a lot of reaction because she dealt with everyday things like going to the toilet, or having a fly walk up a woman’s body. Everyday happenings but which art critics and the audience couldn’t get on board with.

A famous performance art piece was having the audience use scissors ✂ to cut her clothes, and the audience would be savage, but not understand what the piece was about - the victimisation of women. Obviously, a subject that men didn’t want to hear about back then (as now, Epstein?) because they either held the idea of a woman on a pedestal, or more likely, as less than second class humans.

I am so enjoying the book, and examining the ideas she was exploring almost sixty years ago!
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
I accept almost all forms of art. The human figure is an amazing engineering achievement of nature. Consider the many little random alteratons of DNA occurred to produce us!
Mstre123 · 41-45, M
I think it should be accepted, we are all human after all. And the human form is beautiful
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Glad you;re enjoying the book, and I remember reading about/seeing some of her art at the time, but I never thought much of it. Then again, I generally don't find much artistic about "performance art", so I may be prejudiced. She always struck me as part of that school of "Art" (with the capitol "A" of course) that thought sticking a pile of bricks on the floor of a museum was being creative because it was "meaningful".
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
For myself it creates feelings of both titillation and sadness.
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
Wouldn't the people rather have stimulus checks instead of "art"?
Magenta · F
she dealt with everyday things like going to the toilet, or having a fly walk up a woman’s body.
That is not art. It's tasteless vulgarity, to ME.

I'm quite picky about what I personally call art.
Lonar2 · 26-30, F
@Magenta Your personal preference doesn’t change what others call art to something else, it’s all about personal preferences which are respectable.
dirge · M
I think it depends greatly on the work. I don't always accept something as an artwork just because some (or even many) people tell me it is. I think many people can be very prudish about a lot of things, but I think everyone has to have a cutoff point
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Magenta everyone is entitled to their taste and views. It is when society says what is acceptable that we slip into a controlled state. I dont like porn, so i dont seek it out.
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Glossy · F
See it here...

[media=https://youtu.be/2Sa1y-PAAzE]
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Glossy she is/was a strange woman

 
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