Daisy Dixon's Depraved critiques art's role in shaping morality and values (australia) — The Guardian Australia
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Daisy Dixon's Depraved critiques art's role in shaping morality and values

Daisy Dixon's latest book, Depraved, explores the intersection of art and morality, examining how controversial works reflect and influence societal values. She argues that depravity can manifest in various ways, calling for open confrontation rather than censorship of such art. The book critiques how history's most troubling pieces shape our understanding of morality and creativity.

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Published 01 Jul 2026, 06:00 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 06:31 UTC

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