Thursday, August 8, 2019

The Sad State of the Art


Photography is an art form in its own right but alas, when it comes to the nude, the censorious Facebook does not recognise it as such and even the painted nude is frowned upon. This sad state of the affairs was brought home to me when browsing through images on the "Face Book Art Gallery" (sic).

A follower of that site had posted a female nude, in all its innocence, by the masterful Ukrainian photographer David Dubnitsky. How sad that the nipple is considered obscene and hence obliterated. In doing so the missionary zeal of the censors has defaced a beautiful work of art - and moreover, attracted attention to the very thing it attempts to conceal.



In earlier times painters were adept at giving a tantalising glimpse of the nude in the most innocent of subjects. In Ruben’s painting Christ and the Penitent Sinners Mary Magdalene’s left hand demurely covers her right breast. However, her fore and middle fingers are parted to reveal the delicate beauty of the nipple.



Below is another of  David Dubnitsky's photographs...this time uncensored.



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