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Can Art be Offensive? To Whom? A View of Artistic Obligations


Nyamekye Nyamekye Nyarko

Abstract

All over the world, there are artists of varied fields. These artists express their skills, thoughts, philosophies, and beliefs through their  artistic works. Humans are not a homogenous group who share common and basic beliefs and philosophy of life. Consequently, any  work of art is mostly not going to be liked by all. To address the need the question; can art be offensive and to whom? requires us to first  examine the works of art and the persons who appreciate them as a means of examining how artworks could be considered offensive to  people. This article uses textual and content analysis as a means of examining some of the legal and cultural implications of art products  and how injurious they can be to societies and individuals. From examples drawn from the analysis, it is surmised that artists should  know they do not operate in an abstract world but a world of culture, religion, and preferences. It is thus recommendable that artists take  due cognizance of the communities in which they operate and act accordingly to avoid damaging criticism, threats of death, and   lawsuits.


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