The article discusses the work of Japanese photographer Yūsuke Moriguchi (Ysumasa Morimura), who has been creating photographs since the 1980s by embodying characters from Western cultural icons such as Vincent van Gogh, Diego Velázquez, Che Guevara, and Marilyn Monroe. His work explores themes of identity, cultural hybridity, and the tension between Eastern and Western traditions. The piece highlights his artistic process, referencing works like 'The Olympia' where he blends elements of French Impressionism with Japanese symbolism, incorporating items like a kimono and a maneki-neko (good luck cat). The article concludes with a broader commentary on the role of critical journalism in democracy, noting that it often unsettles those who claim to hold absolute truth.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the discussion around the tension between cultures and the importance of critical journalism, which aligns with progressive values. While it does not overtly criticize specific political figures, the emphasis on challenging authority and promoting democratic ideals leans left. The
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 80 · Objektivnost 45): The article describes the artistic work of Ysumasa Morimura with specific details about his techniques and cultural influences. It provides factual information about his practice and references specific artworks. However, it has a somewhat biased tone by emphasizing the cultural tensions and suggest






