Challenging Art
This week, we read about The Fearless Girl and how it appropriated what the Charging Bull meant. I found it really interesting how a simple insertion of a statue of a girl standing completely appropriated Charging Bull's meaning from a forceful allegory of market optimism to "aggressive threat to women and girls - a symbol of patriarchal oppression." This is the first real-world art piece that I have read about where the piece was challenged and in a sense, it lost. After thinking about Arturo Di Modica's complaint to remove fearless girl, I would have to disagree with it because his art was challenged... and he lost! After this week, as odd or cheesy as it sounds, I've found a new appreciation for artwork and the ingenious thinking that it requires. Quite an amazing combination of art that makes you think!
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