The unintended consequences of normalisation: Analysing the long–term negative effects of artistic practices that normalise abnormalities
January-June 2025 - Vol 12 Num. 1
This work critically examines the unintended consequences of artistic practices that normalise abnormalities, with a specific focus on the works of Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, and Takashi Murakami. By analysing their practices, this study reveals how their normalisation of abnormalities has contributed to a desensitisation...
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