If it is impossible to open it to the public, what is the focus of making masterpieces? Many artworks tend to be overlooked in general because of the scrutiny of art. Some of them may even be "work of the century", but unfortunately they will never see a bright day. Censorship is to suppress the form of expression that has been regarded as "inappropriate" and has become a part of the art world for centuries. Art regardless of day and age always see it in two ways - appreciation and criticism.
Art of various forms may be damaged by censorship. Occasionally, art is completely based on surprising elements. When an artist announced his masterpiece, he did not tell the audience what the work would look like. Ah ah is the purpose of art. If you were warned before seeing the Virgin Mary covered with a stool, I would know what will happen when it finally saw it. Viewed another way, without warning, I happen to go into the museum and see my religious beliefs are drowning in shit. I say "HOLY SHIT" and literally say that.
The industry that received the biggest hit by reviewing the war was the media. Even though an accurate explanation of what happened, news stations are not allowed to say specific words during the airing. Art works and masterpieces like Michelangelo's "David" are considered "vulgar" and are under review. But who made these decisions? For some people, I think that vulgarity may be regarded as humility by others. This is another reason why our ancestors wrote this fix. The media of all forms of art, religion, media and other interpersonal relationships will allow people to learn from each other. The more people learn, the less they hate and fear. As Tommy Lee Jones said in "Men in Black" announced by Sony Pictures, "People are smart, understanding and realistic, people are stupid and panic And a panic creatures. This sentence comes from a movie, but it brings important facts