
The Paradox of Contemporary Art: The World Is Violent, but the Works Are Correct and Inoffensive
Il paradosso dell’arte contemporanea: il mondo è violento, ma le opere sono corrette e inoffensive
The article examines a paradox in contemporary art: as the world grows more violent and chaotic, art has become increasingly 'correct,' morally irreproachable, and inoffensive. The author argues that over the past fifteen years, artworks have been judged primarily by their moral and identity credentials, with curators acting as moral gatekeepers and censors. This shift coincides with a period when geopolitics, history, and public behavior have spiraled out of control, creating a strange compensatory dynamic where art is expected to be perfectly controlled and polite while reality grows brutal.
