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The relationship between artistic value and political discourse in any work of art: a necessary reflection.
It is common, or should be, that after experiencing a work of art, in any of its expressive modalities, that there is something that does not make you reflect on the relationship between artistic value and the political discourse that may be behind any work of art. .
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Yesterday we went to a traditional Chinese dance and music event in New York and although it was very nice, it also left us thinking about some politically sensitive issues regarding the current situation in China in the last 50 years. The artistic group is based in New York, but they are Chinese New Yorkers, that is, descendants of Chinese who left China because they felt oppressed. Therefore, their political stance is very critical of the current Chinese government and they talked about persecution and other uncomfortable topics.
At first, we were a little uncomfortable seeing it, but after reflecting in the most artistic and discursive sense, we realized that they have all the freedom to present what they want. And it is that any work of art will always have a political discourse or beliefs behind it, it is inevitable.
Therefore, it is important not only to see the artwork, but also to analyze the speech that the artist is giving. In this case, dance. By doing so, we can open our minds and understand beyond what the artist presents to us.
It is interesting to know that even in Beethoven’s time, his third symphony had a subtitle which was called “heroic”, but it was originally called “The Napoleon Symphony”, because Beethoven admired Napoleon Bonaparte for being against the royal castes. and the Dukes Reyes. However, when Napoleon declared himself emperor, Beethoven felt betrayed and literally scratched out the original name and changed it to “heroic”.
So, you know, there is always a story behind each piece of art and a message that the artist wants to convey. Don’t be afraid to explore further and discover the true essence of the artwork you are enjoying. Enjoy your coffee break!