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Author(s) -
Andrzej Pitrus
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
zoophilologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2719-2687
pISSN - 2451-3849
DOI - 10.31261/zoophilologica.2019.05.28
Subject(s) - flemish , art , painting , art history , subject (documents) , visual arts , history , computer science , archaeology , library science
The article deals with the subject of art made with body parts of animals. The motive of a dead animal has been present in art since its beginning; in cave paintings and later in Flemish still lives. Yet it is contemporary art that tries to go even further. Instead of representing dead bodies, the artists simply use them. They could be “mere” dead flies, or giant sharks. Andrzej Pitrus discusses taxidermy, which normally is not considered a proper art, but many “real” artists use this technique as well. Some ethical issues are also discussed, because many of the works are nowadays sold for steep prices. Where does the critical art end, and exploitation start? It is hard to answer this question, which nevertheless sould be asked.

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