Art Organizations

The impetus in the left and democratic movements from the close decades of the Second Word war has been witnessing growing emphasis on the need of procuring and safeguarding the aesthetic secular and democratic values throughout the world, specially in the Third World countries has also perceived the ever growing emphasis on the need of forming Art organizations at large. These organizations are formed so as to remain as the vanguard of the common people or the residents of any specific area so as to voice their protest in any exigency or crises where the role and responsibility of the State Power can not be overlooked, and in certain respect act following the footsteps of the criminal mindset. The importance of these organizations were first felt in the perfect sense in the Vietnam War during the 1960's that rocked the center stage of the international politics beckoning the conscience of any individual. The artists of the various sectors in the international scenario did not lag behind and through serious and often violent demonstrations, along with through the means of literature, paintings, sculptures lodged their viable protests against he whims of a dictatorial framework. In this crusade the art organizations, of whatever proportion, from the highest to the lowest were in the forefront of igniting the passion of the common people against the atrocities that are carried out during the wartimes.

From that time to this date at different stages f the cries of the international politics when it becomes a lesion how to save the common innocent lives from the ravages of war, natural calamities or any other sort of danger the art organizations in the international realm of affairs are found to be the first ones to come forward to sop in all possible ways to save the human extinction. The recent happenings at the time of Tsunami also witnessed the same thrust of the art organizations from the different corners of the world to contribute in whatever sort can be.



Posted by subhasis on Thursday Jul 05  reply


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