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Conversely, Intentists believe that an omission of artist intention can lead to enforced restrictions on the artist and even censorship.
When the Contemporary Art Museum in Cincinatti, opened the art exhibition The Perfect Moment in 1990, the city of Cincinnati brought suit against the Centre and two curators as some of the work was considered offensive. The prosecution only showed the work, the defense explained possible artistic intention. The jury acquitted all the accused.
Art has been at the vanguard of changing social behaviour, often encouraging tolerance and civil liberties. Art has often been one step ahead of society in attitudes towards women, race and politics, acting as a social conscience in times of oppression.
The potency of art to speak to the hearts and minds of people is not doubted by dictaors who are often keen to silence its voice.
Without the influence of art with a message civilization will be that much more brutal, that much more intolerant.
Intentists believe that although their artwork can have a complex meaning and be understood on a number of levels, there are definitely ways it can be misunderstood - therefore not all interpretations are equally valid. Intentists believe that their artwork is able to convey their artistic intention to their intended audience.
Intentists believe that the voice of their work is a force for good. |