Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Must the art of body painting be "dedicated"?

Must the art of body painting be "dedicated"?

In fact, body art is nothing new at home and abroad. As early as 1885, when photography was born, the first recorded portrait of human body appeared in France. At the end of 1980s, the first exhibition of human body art painting in New China was held in China Art Museum, which attracted a long controversy, but also won the legitimacy of human body in the art field. Since then, similar human body photography and exhibitions have emerged one after another, such as Hangzhou Human Body Model Art Exhibition, Kunming Human Body Art Exhibition, Chengdu Human Body Model Photography Exhibition, Shenzhen European Human Body Photography Exhibition and Guangzhou Human Body Photography Exhibition. There are so many "human bodies" that some of them are simply beyond people's imagination. The audience began to question, does art have to take off clothes, or is it not art without taking off clothes? Take Hangzhou as an example. Many tourists in Hangzhou feel uncomfortable with such blunt and emotional titles as "naked woman", "naked woman", "female body", "as beautiful as flowers and jade" and "charming in Chun Qing", and they are also labeled as "not suitable for children", which has caused an uproar in public opinion. In this regard, the organizer expressed helplessness: "The titles are all taken by photographers themselves, and they all signed contracts and cannot be changed." However, ordinary people don't buy it. They hope to see a "positive" headline next time.