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      • Repression can significantly shape an artist's creative process by blocking out painful experiences or emotions that might hinder their ability to create. This unconscious act allows artists to channel these suppressed feelings into their work, resulting in unique expressions of their inner conflicts.
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  1. Understanding an artist's background and personal struggles can reveal how repression shapes their artistic themes and choices. Psychological readings of art often explore how repressed emotions are manifested in visual symbols, colors, and forms within the artwork.

  2. It is the people who tolerate the government, which in turn tolerates opposition within the framework determined by the constituted authorities. Tolerance toward that which is radically evil now appears as good because it serves the cohesion of the whole on the road to affluence or more affluence.

  3. Repression acts as a defense mechanism by pushing unacceptable thoughts and feelings into the unconscious mind. In surrealism, artists harness this mechanism to explore these hidden aspects, allowing them to surface through dreams and symbolic representations.

  4. Repression is often seen as a way to protect the individual from overwhelming emotions or traumatic experiences, allowing them to function in daily life. In literature, repressed emotions can manifest through characters' behaviors or actions that may seem irrational or contradictory on the surface.

  5. Repressive desublimation is a term, first coined by Frankfurt School philosopher and sociologist Herbert Marcuse in his 1964 work One-Dimensional Man, that refers to the way in which, in advanced industrial society (capitalism), "the progress of technological rationality is liquidating the oppositional and transcending elements in the ...

  6. May 5, 2024 · This blog post explores the hotly contested subject of censorship in the art world, looking at its historical background, effects on artists and society, and the ongoing discussion surrounding artistic freedom.

  7. PERFORMANCE ART. Art in which there is no concrete object, but rather a series of events performed by the artist in front of an audience, possibly including music, sight gags, recitation, audio-visual presentations, or other elements. PERSPECTIVE

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