A re-signification of the naked body on the scene
Body; Naked; Scenic Art
The view of the great majority of people in the face of nudity is guided by social standards, but we can understand it by the artistic bias because it can give us a different look. The naked body is subject to the judgment of appearances and the inevitable associations to original sin, in today's world where religions permeate many daily actions of the population, thus, it ends up being treated as offensive, even within the artistic field, and the works that use the skin as costumes tend to carry the weight of these associations made through existing social paradigms. Works of art, which use nudity as an aesthetic and poetic element, can provide a differentiated perception of this naked body on the scene. In the search for a differentiated look, the hypothesis proposed here proposes that this nudity be understood not as an absence of costume