Barbie Torturetography

Is This a New All-American Pastime?

The photographer Tom Forsythe first sparked the secret desires of many when he released his first Barbie torture photos a few years ago. His work featured Barbie in a blender, caught up in a bed pan, and even cooked up with some enchiladas. 

When Mattel heard of the plight taking place with their beloved blonde, they did what only felt natural--they sued Mr. Forsythe. Four years later, with the help of ACLU, and $2 Million dollars in legal fees, Tom was able to win the right to free speech in his art. 

Since then, there have been a slew of Barbie dismemberments. Even children seem to consider torturing Barbie as another form of 'playing.' Demonstrated in this gallery is our obsession with taking Barbie out of her perfect life context and seeing if she is really still smiling in the photographs.
Trend Themes
1. Barbie Torture Art - The trend of creating provocative images and installations featuring Barbie dolls being tortured or dismantled, challenging traditional perceptions of the toy.
2. Controversial Artwork - The trend of art sparking social and legal debates surrounding free speech and artistic expression.
3. Toy Deconstruction - The trend of subverting traditional uses of toys and exploring their potential for art and creative expression.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - There is an opportunity for toy companies to capitalize on the trend of toy deconstruction, by creating products that facilitate creative process and departs from usual norms.
2. Art Industry - The art industry can benefit from the trend of controversial artwork, by promoting and supporting artists who push boundaries and stimulate debate.
3. Legal Industry - The trend of controversial artwork brings an opportunity for legal professionals, who can help artists protect their right to free speech and artistic expression.

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