For this blog I was assigned to argue as to why BYU should have displayed Rodin's The Kiss.
There are several reasons as to why BYU should have included The Kiss in their exhibit of Rodin's work.
First of all, for anyone who has studied the work of Rodin you would know that the artist strived to depict the human body in a realistic manner. This was not to create controversy nor to exploit the human body, but to appreciate it.
Secondly, being as The Kiss was originally a part of Gates of Hell and is considered one of his most famous works it would be a very important piece to include in any collection of Rodin's works. It is a beautiful piece that, compared to other nude sculptures, is not the least bit graphic in it's display. It is tastefully done and shows the passion of the anticipated kiss in the small details, without throwing it in your face. For the casual observer, it would be something that you would hardly notice walking by and easy to bypass if you wished to. The way that the figures are facing each other, it is hardly noticeable that the figures are even unclothed.
Basically, as with any piece of artwork, if you see that there is something that you might find offensive, don't look at it, pass by it and enjoy the other pieces around you. It's only as big of a deal as you make it.