Andy Warhol was a successful magazine and ad illustrator who became a leading artist of the 1960s Pop art movements. He was one of the most prolific and popular artists of his time, using both avant-garde and highly commercial sensibilities. He ventured into a wide variety of art forms, including performance art, filmmaking, video installations and writing, and controversially blurred the lines between fine art and mainstream aesthetics. Later in his life, Warhol suffered from chronic issues with his gallbladder. On February 20, 1987, he was admitted to New York Hospital where his gallbladder was successfully removed and he seemed to be recovering. However, days later he suffered complications that resulted in sudden cardiac arrest and he died on February 22, 1987 at the age of 58.
Answer: This is known as the Medicalisation of Beauty.
Explanation: Actually, The Swan was a reality TV show that aired in 2004 - 2005 comprising of 18 episodes of 45-50 minutes.
The actual purpose of the series was to give extreme makeover to women that were deemed ugly.
The term used often in the series to address this concept was the Medicalisation of Beauty.
The show received huge criticism for encouraging women to base their self worth on appearance and the encouragement of cosmetic surgery.
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