Creative Vulgarism

Artist Makes Porcelain Figures Offend

While some complain that the current offerings in art and design are uninteresting and uninspired, too kitschy and commercial to be deemed true art and design, there are artists, like Barnaby Barford, who consider their pieces clever.

Using both historic and modern ceramic or porcelain figurines, Barford would ordinarily be dismissed as populist; he reassembles the pieces with wit and humor, creating new works. The new context brings new life to old pieces, and asks the usual 'art questions' such as, "What is respectability?" "What is art if not to question conflicting values?"

While Barford and other artists may say the works are explorations and satire, others call it Vulgarism. And still others just like it.
Trend Themes
1. Creative Vulgarism - An artistic trend where creators make works that push the boundaries of traditional norms by using provocative and vulgar themes and content.
2. Upcycled Art - A trend where artists take existing or old materials and transform them into new, unique pieces of art, often with a message or statement about material waste and consumerism.
3. Cultural Critique - A trend where artists use their work to question and critique social norms and cultural values.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore new ways of creating thought-provoking and boundary-pushing works that both challenge and attract audiences.
2. Consumer Goods and Home Decor - The consumer goods and home decor industry can capitalize on the trend of upcycled art by incorporating designs that use recycled or repurposed materials.
3. Media and Advertising - The media and advertising industry can collaborate with artists who participate in cultural critique to create campaigns that challenge societal norms and spark conversation.

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