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Fernando Contreras Medina et al., « A study of the presence of filth in contemporary art », HAL-SHS : histoire de l'art, ID : 10.11606/issn.1984-5057.v14i1e198006
This paper discusses the presence of filth or garbage in art. Semen, urine, blood, faeces and other human fluids are materials commonly incorporated into modern art. The interest here lies not in interpreting particular works but in the set of images that affect its contemporaries. These works are visual representations of the complexity of contemporary art and reflect the state of a culture, its values, as well as its changes and moments of pessimism.