http://www.lacan.com/frameXXIII7.htm
Alain Badiou's Fifteen Theses on Contemporary Art
selected excerpts:
5. Every art develops from an impure form, and the progressive purification of this impurity shapes the history both of a particular artistic truth and of its exhaustion.
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12. Non-imperial art must be as rigorous as a mathematical demonstration, as surprising as an ambush in the night, and as elevated as a star.
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14. Since it is sure of its ability to control the entire domain of the visible and the audible via the laws governing commercial circulation and democratic communication, Empire no longer censures anything. All art, and all thought, is ruined when we accept this permission to consume, to communicate and to enjoy. We should become the pitiless censors of ourselves.
15. It is better to do nothing than to contribute to the invention of formal ways of rendering visible that which Empire already recognizes as existent.
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15. It is better to do nothing than to contribute to the invention of formal ways of rendering visible that which Empire already recognizes as existent.
http://www.uta.edu/english/dab/illumina ... ell12.htmlMarcuse also dedicated much of his work to aesthetics and his final book, The Aesthetic Dimension (1979), briefly summarizes his defense of the emancipatory potential of aesthetic form in so-called "high culture." Marcuse thought that the best of the bourgeois tradition of art contained powerful indictments of bourgeois society and emancipatory visions of a better society. Thus, he attempted to defend the importance of great art for the projection of emancipation and argued that cultural revolution was an indispensable part of revolutionary politics.
David Brinkley (probably before your time) called him a
Nincompoop.
I thought he was pretty interesting myself.
12. Non-imperial art must be as rigorous as a mathematical demonstration, as surprising as an ambush in the night, and as elevated as a star.
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Huntley Brinkley Report. Nightly news show from the 50's and 60's.
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/B/htm ... leydav.htm
You know I am in way over my head on any discussion of philosophy and art. That Weimar decadent art from the 20's haunts me.
http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/B/htm ... leydav.htm
You know I am in way over my head on any discussion of philosophy and art. That Weimar decadent art from the 20's haunts me.
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