
The Living Dead: Art and Human Remains
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Art, Ethics, and the Dead
This chapter explores unconventional interactions with human remains in art, challenging traditional museum practices and provoking dialogue about mortality. It highlights a photographer's poignant work that emerged from their experiences in a Mexican morgue, emphasizing respect and ethical considerations in representing human remains. The discussion also touches on cultural perceptions of death, the responsibilities of artists and medical professionals, and the evolving boundaries within artistic expression.
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