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NATURAL DESTRUCTION All physical works of art are slowly affected and degraded by the natural elements. Some may survive long enough to allow the slow processes of erosion to act on them. Works of art may also be destroyed by natural disasters.
ACCIDENTAL DESTRUCTION Many works of art have been damaged or destroyed by accident.
INTENTIONAL DESTRUCTION OF A WORK OF ART DESIGNED TO BE DESTROYED Many works of visual art are intended by the artist to be temporary. They may be created in media which the artist knows to be temporary, such as sand, or they may be designed specifically to be destroyed. Often the destruction takes place during a ceremony or special event highlighting the destruction. Examples of this type of art include: Festivals where artwork is destroyed:
INTENTIONAL DESTRUCTION OF A WORK OF ART NOT DESIGNED TO BE DESTROYED Other works of art may be destroyed without the consent of the original artist or of the local community. In other instances, works of art may destroyed by a local authority against the wishes of the outside community. Examples of this include the removal of Diego Rivera's ''Man at the Crossroads'' mural from the Rockefeller Center and the destruction of the Buddhas Of Bamiyan statues by the Taliban government.
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