Iconoclasm In Art. The opposition to images is known as iconoclasm. The Osogbo Art Movement and the Dynamics of Modernism in Nigeria.
Iconoclasm is the purposeful destruction of images for religious or political reasons. Afghan soldiers from the ruling Taliban movement and visiting journalists stand in front of one of the destroyed Buddha statues in the central province of Bamiyan March 26 2001. The issue of images and the role they played in worship was central to the Protestant Reformation.
Iconoclasm refers to the destruction of images or hostility toward visual representations in general.
The opposition to images is known as iconoclasm. The Osogbo Art Movement and the Dynamics of Modernism in Nigeria. Mosaics in churches of the time reveal that figurative. The iconoclasm inspired by Black Lives Matter protests has many antecedents in Egypt.