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Art sometimes shocking. Of course, it is designed to arouse our sense of beauty, but not every "masterpiece" can be evaluated unambiguously.
Increasingly these days of modern artists and sculptors main aim believe epatirovanie public and they are perfectly able. And whether their works of art, we offer you solve.
The work of Chris Ofili "Virgin Mary" was part of the exhibition "Sensation" in New York in 1999. The picture shows an African Virgin Mary in elephant dung. New York Mayor Rudolph Guliani said that the painting was offensive and filed a lawsuit against the museum, after he refused to remove the picture. Federal Court sided with the museum.
This sculpture is called "himself" and executed by the artist Marc Quinn. It is stored in refrigerated containers, as is made of frozen blood of the artist.
"Madame X" by American artist John Singer Sargent produced a scandal when it was exhibited in Paris in 1884. Sargent was charged that he drew a woman in a very sexy pose.
Reni Cox posed nude in the role of Jesus in his painting "The Last Supper your nurse." When it was included in the exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 2001, New York City Mayor Rudolph Guliani called to "standards of decency" of works of art in public museums.Gnomes for the garden with his hand raised up in a Roman salute was created by German artist Ottmar Hurley, who put them on the main square in Straubing in October 2009. The exhibition has caused much controversy, as the Nazi gestures and symbols is illegal in Germany since the Second World War.
Exhibition "Kill your policy" in the gallery in Prague in April 2009, includes portraits of all 200 members of the Czech Chamber of Deputies. Visitors were allowed to shoot a portrait of politics, which they did not like.
Installation "nursing home" Chinese artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu includes figures in costumes of world leaders in electric wheelchairs that are swirling around, occasionally bumping into one another. In his works, artists use materials such as human fats.
"Western Christian civilization" Argentine artist Leon Ferrari shows Jesus Christ on the American fighter.
"Body Worlds" the German scientist Gunther von Hagens is composed of plasticized human bodies. Von Hagens, who developed a technique of conservation, said that the exhibition should help people learn more about the structure of the skeleton and
cardiovascular system, as well as the treatment of related diseases.