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The idea of honoring artists after their death causes widespread controversy in artistic and public circles, as it can be seen as something of a belated gesture, especially for those who were neglected or criticized during their lives.
This contradiction leads us to question the seriousness of the recognition they receive after their death.
Furthermore, it could be argued that honoring artists posthumously could dilute the immediate recognition that artists need while they are alive.
Instead of waiting for artists to die to honor them, they should be supported and appreciated throughout their artistic career, which strengthens the spirit of creativity and encourages them to present more distinguished works.
Additionally, some believe that honoring artists after their death can harm the public’s understanding of their works, as the focus is on the legacy they left behind rather than evaluating objective of their works.
This can lead to an exaggeration of certain works or artistic trends, creating an inaccurate picture of their artistic career.
Additionally, consideration must be given to how to honor artists in a way that reflects their respect and appreciation during their lifetime, instead of waiting until death.
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