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The Cult of the Avant-Garde Artist
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188 stránok
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Exploring the evolution of avant-garde art, this book argues that modernist art serves a therapeutic purpose for both individuals and society. Donald Kuspit critiques the neo-avant-garde for undermining this intention, instead prioritizing fame and commercialism. By examining the works of artists like Picasso and Warhol, as well as movements such as surrealism and expressionism, the author highlights a shift from artistic empathy to narcissism. Integrating psychoanalytic concepts, the text offers a new perspective on the trajectory of modern art and its implications in contemporary culture.
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2008, mäkká
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