blog #10
Art comes in many forms and may be taken in many different directions. Through art people can express themselves and their thoughts and stories through a representation. In Chile much of the art seemed to express ones personal opinion on political matters as well as used for trying to get people to understand why they felt a certain way. Lots of art was created for the presidency of Allende and the Pinochet regime to express their emotions towards both. Also currently people like "Papas Fritas" (haha, french fries) have used art in a way of protesting, who burned documents of student loans for individuals at a local university. He then later displayed the ashes of these documents to the school in protest of making students pay this money while not even receiving a proper education. This was an act of "love" according to Papas Fritas because he was rebelling against Pinochet's dictatorship where these non-profit universities established themselves. In Chile it seems as though art is a central part of their culture and lots of people somehow connect and participate in the arts in some form. I think this is something really unique because often I think the arts are overlooked in the states, but in Chile, they seem so prevalent and thought of as a high form of expression.Out of all the art I saw throughout the videos I am most excited to see the street art because I think there will be plenty for me to see and it is such raw talent that is being displayed. The amount of art there is in the streets makes the city light up and I really think this is going to add to my experience while in Valparasio. The city just looks so beautiful and vibrant with lots of color and creativity, making it an endlessly beautiful site to see.
One thing that I learned about the art while we were in Chile was that a lot of the art is actually protest art, or sending a strong political message hidden in a beautiful work. I think that using art as a conveyor for strong opinions is a better way of voicing how you feel without using physical violence.
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