A Measure of Happiness—The Use of Live Animals in Contemporary Art Installations

Q2 Arts and Humanities
A. Pagliarino
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The deployment of living creatures for the purposes of contemporary art installations can be controversial. The debate centres on the unsettling convergence of freedom of artistic expression and the rights of other non-human animals—two moral principles that have high social value. This paper examines the legislative and formalised frameworks in Australia that relate to the use and welfare of live animals on display in contemporary art presentations, with a particular focus on the display of live birds and a case study of the contemporary art installation, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, from here to ear (vol. 13) 2010. Examples of recent contemporary art installations and presentations that use live animals and the subsequent public reactions and host organisation responses are used to illustrate this controversial artform. The paper contends that there is an imperative for host organisations to build defensible positions on the use of live animals in art, via ethical frameworks supported by research and due diligence, to ensure good animal welfare and care. This process also helps to clarify what could be considered justifiable use of live animals, demonstrating the ethics and moral value of artistic endeavours.
幸福的衡量标准——活体动物在当代艺术装置中的使用
为了当代艺术装置的目的而使用生物可能会引起争议。争论的焦点是艺术表达自由和其他非人类动物的权利这两项具有很高社会价值的道德原则令人不安的融合。本文考察了澳大利亚与当代艺术展示中展出的活体动物的使用和福利相关的立法和正式框架,特别关注了活体鸟类的展示和当代艺术装置的案例研究,c莱斯特·布尔西耶-穆格诺,从这里到耳(第13卷)2010。最近使用活体动物的当代艺术装置和展示的例子,以及随后的公众反应和主办机构的反应,被用来说明这种有争议的艺术形式。论文认为,主办机构必须通过研究和尽职调查支持的道德框架,在艺术中使用活体动物的问题上建立可辩护的立场,以确保良好的动物福利和护理。这个过程也有助于澄清什么可以被认为是合理使用活体动物,展示艺术努力的伦理和道德价值。
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