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The Legends Of The Modern A Reappraisal Of Modernity From Shakespeare To The Age Of Duchamp Didier Maleuvre

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The Legends Of The Modern A Reappraisal Of Modernity From Shakespeare To The Age Of Duchamp Didier Maleuvre
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Author: Didier Maleuvre
ISBN: 9781501353840, 9781501353871, 1501353845, 150135387X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Legends Of The Modern A Reappraisal Of Modernity From Shakespeare To The Age Of Duchamp Didier Maleuvre by Didier Maleuvre 9781501353840, 9781501353871, 1501353845, 150135387X instant download after payment.

What made art modern? What is modern art? Being a product of modernity, criticism has conventionally approached these questions through a modernist lens, and thereby gives modernity too much sway over its interpretation. This book looks skeptically on the fundamental ideas that shape modern art and literature—ideas such as expressive freedom, originality, creativity, subversion, and spiritual profundity. The aim is to assess the coherence and consequence of these ideas; it is to argue that art became modern not so much by adopting their legendry but in the failure to live up to it. Not the freedom of artistic creation, but the contradictions thereof, indeed the dread of decadence, explain the forms taken by modern art and literature since its origins in the baroque period. Already alive in Michelangelo, Shakespeare, and Cervantes is a modern artist unhappy with the conditions of modernity. These artists bespeak both exhilaration and disappointment with their emboldened sense of creative power. This book argues that disenchantment with art underpins the artistic expression we call romantic and later modernist. Uneasy with modernity, modern and modernist art struggles to throw off the prerogatives it claims to enjoy, and secretly seeks the protections of tradition. As for the politics of modern art and post-art movements, though they appear to be subversive and radical, they really tend toward conservative immunity. One by one, the legends of modernity harbor the opposite of what they seem.

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