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4 min read•june 18, 2024
Victoria Sokol
Isabela Padilha
Victoria Sokol
Isabela Padilha
sThe advancements of science and technology have made art more accessible to everyone. There are several ways, shapes, and forms that art can be exhibitted to the world. 📲 In this topic, we will explore how art affects our sense of public and personal identities. Before, let's take a look at the ventajas and desventajas of technology:
Ventajas ✅
Increased communication
Increased bonding of communities
Greater conveniences and access to goods and services
Increased access to art and entertainment
Increased spreading of cultural values Desventajas ❌
Loss of privacy and a sense of self
Distortion of personal identity sometimes
Digital Divide
Social isolation
Reinforcement of negative values i.e: extreme beauty standards
Individuals choose their friends, adopt certain fashions, and align themselves with political beliefs based on their identities. Many artists use their work to express, explore, and question ideas about identity. —MoMA
Some people have perceived an increase in street art in the last few decades. Street art, or murals, have technically been a form of appreciated art for centuries. A mural is a form of art where the paint is directly applied to a permanent surface, like a wall or a ceiling. Murals are found in all different forms, from the cave paintings in Altamira, Spain; to Michelangelo's frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Italy; to the murals by Diego Rivera in the Detroit Institute of Arts; to paintings on the side of buildings in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
How can street art be a reflection of the artist's personal identity? Well, in many cases, the artist of street art creates anonymously. Anonymous art allows viewers to come up with their own opinions of a piece without obsessing over whether or not a big name artist created it. Consider the enigmatic artist Banksy. Banksy's true identity has not been revealed but even without it viewers are able to interpret his art and understand his desire to express political activism.
A self portrait is the clearest tangible example of how an artist sees themself. They emphasize the parts of themself that they want others to see, and hide or distort the parts that they don't want others to see. Let's analyze a few examples from the Spanish-speaking world.
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4 min read•june 18, 2024
Victoria Sokol
Isabela Padilha
Victoria Sokol
Isabela Padilha
sThe advancements of science and technology have made art more accessible to everyone. There are several ways, shapes, and forms that art can be exhibitted to the world. 📲 In this topic, we will explore how art affects our sense of public and personal identities. Before, let's take a look at the ventajas and desventajas of technology:
Ventajas ✅
Increased communication
Increased bonding of communities
Greater conveniences and access to goods and services
Increased access to art and entertainment
Increased spreading of cultural values Desventajas ❌
Loss of privacy and a sense of self
Distortion of personal identity sometimes
Digital Divide
Social isolation
Reinforcement of negative values i.e: extreme beauty standards
Individuals choose their friends, adopt certain fashions, and align themselves with political beliefs based on their identities. Many artists use their work to express, explore, and question ideas about identity. —MoMA
Some people have perceived an increase in street art in the last few decades. Street art, or murals, have technically been a form of appreciated art for centuries. A mural is a form of art where the paint is directly applied to a permanent surface, like a wall or a ceiling. Murals are found in all different forms, from the cave paintings in Altamira, Spain; to Michelangelo's frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Italy; to the murals by Diego Rivera in the Detroit Institute of Arts; to paintings on the side of buildings in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
How can street art be a reflection of the artist's personal identity? Well, in many cases, the artist of street art creates anonymously. Anonymous art allows viewers to come up with their own opinions of a piece without obsessing over whether or not a big name artist created it. Consider the enigmatic artist Banksy. Banksy's true identity has not been revealed but even without it viewers are able to interpret his art and understand his desire to express political activism.
A self portrait is the clearest tangible example of how an artist sees themself. They emphasize the parts of themself that they want others to see, and hide or distort the parts that they don't want others to see. Let's analyze a few examples from the Spanish-speaking world.
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