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Contemporary Art And The Law

February 8, 2010 by Ross Faulds

We all know that contemporary art is the ultimate way to express yourself freely. With the limitlessness of contemporary art, it is inevitable that some artists may take the boundaries a bit too far.

If you wanted to be stereotypical, you would think that all artists are leftist, extreme hippies; that’s not the case. Artists come from different walks of life and use the contemporary art form as the ideal way to express themselves. The President Barack Obama by John Drew

However, art, an eternal way of communicating your views to the masses, will always be used for over-the-top preaching, political activism and provoking the thoughts of others who try to enforce their own ideas onto you. This is inevitable, as long as artists are allowed to express themselves as freely as they want to. Rebellious artists may go too far sometimes, and we can all think of examples of this, but I feel that we can’t really do too much to remedy this problem. The only way to sort out the troublemakers would be to put limits and boundaries into contemporary art, and that can never be allowed, otherwise the foundations of contemporary art itself would collapse overnight.

Contemporary art is the right to totally express yourself freely. Even if some artists do express the wrong, or possibly overly controversial, ideas, then, in my view, the authorities should deal with these problems individually, and as infrequently as they occur. There shouldn’t be laws within the realms of the art world; otherwise real contemporary art would be impossible.

ArtTraffic.co.uk provides you with the best selection of contemporary art available on the internet. It isn’t limited. We check to see that it’s good enough to be onsite, and that’s it. You have the capability to buy and sell gorgeous contemporary art, all of which has been seen by the Art Traffic team and monitored for unlawful images, online, for a price that suits you. It doesn’t matter what you earn; you can still invest in art and better your life in some way.

Contemporary art is self-expression. Sometimes (not very often but sometimes) artists do take that definition too far; they stretch and bend the rules and go way overboard. But let us remember not to let these few offside individuals affect the beautiful work of thousands of talented artists.

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