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Vincent, la pub te remercie
Connu pour n’avoir vendu qu’un seul tableau de toute son existence, La Vigne rouge (1888, Musée Pouchkine à Moscou), Van Gogh a vraiment tout de l’artiste maudit. C’est peut-être aussi pour cela qu’il est autant apprécié aujourd’hui. D’ailleurs, selon les calculs de Slate, il détient toujours le record mondial de l’œuvre la plus chère jamais vendue (post mortem, s’entend…) : il s’agit du Portrait du Dr Gachet avec branche de digitale, réalisée en juin 1890 et vendue cent ans plus tard par Christie’s pour la modique somme de 82,5 millions de dollars. Van Gogh plaît donc beaucoup, que ce soit au grand public, aux spécialistes et aux collectionneurs avisés. Et qui…
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The Pleasures of Shunga
Tea ceremonies, bullet trains arriving to the exact second, intricately dressed, immaculate geisha and the importance of keeping face: these common images of Japan conjure up the notion of a highly-controlled and conservative society. Graphic images of enormous penises and a woman being pleasured by an octopus are not, perhaps, what you might expect. And indeed for the last century and a half the explicit art of shunga, or ‘spring pictures’ has been taboo in Japan- yet this only came about once the country began to absorb Western cultural influences. Before the late-19th century, the Japanese did not share the dominant Western idea that fine art and pornography were very…
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The Naked Truth
Art exhibits our fascinations and preoccupations- what we think about, are intrigued by, and want to look at. Ever since the earliest cave paintings, the human body has been a constant subject in art. We might all have one, but that doesn’t stop us from being interested in everyone else’s. But just because it’s natural doesn’t mean there aren’t rules. Society decided (or was it Adam and Eve?) that it just wasn’t on to go around showing off everything that God gave us. And so the fig leaves were slapped on the sculptures, Venus’ flowing locks doubled as a convenient pair of knickers and photographers learnt the art of strategic…









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