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The Museum of Scandals


  • Prestel
  • by Elea Baucheron, Diane Routex
This fascinating volume presents dozens of paintings, prints, photographs, and installations that horrified audiences when they were created. Each example is presented in generous spreads with large color reproductions and an insightful text exploring the artist's intentions and the piece's historical context. Most of these works no longer have the power to shock us, but a number of them still do.

ISBN 9783791348490 | E | HB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791348490
Author(s) Elea Baucheron, Diane Routex
Publication date August 2013
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 210 mm
Illustrations 100 col.ill.
Pages 176
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

For centuries artists have been pushing the limits of society's norms, whether in the form of a new technique, subject matter, or message. In the 15th century, a fresco by Masaccio shocked audiences by playing with perspective to depict Adam and Eve's expulsion from Eden. Some 500 years later, Diego Rivera featured Lenin at the center of Man at the Crossroads, commissioned by John D. Rockefeller Jr. for the lobby of New York's soon-to-be-completed Rockefeller Center; the mural was destroyed when it was deemed too radical to display. This fascinating volume presents dozens of paintings, prints, photographs, and installations that horrified audiences when they were created. Each example is presented in generous spreads with large color reproductions and an insightful text exploring the artist's intentions and the piece's historical context. Most of these works no longer have the power to shock us, but a number of them still do. Together they offer a thoughtprovoking exploration of the artist's duty to instigate, inspire, and move audiences toward new ways of thinking.