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www.atlassociety.org
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| | | | | For a long time critics of modern and postmodern art have relied on the "Isn't that disgusting" strategy. By that I mean the strategy of ... | |
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quillette.com
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| | | | | After Duchamp, the art world came to view the pursuit of beauty as naïve and gravitated toward political art in their search for meaning. But this is a Faustian bargain: you can have meaning, but you do not get to make it for yourself. | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | By and large the educated elites in the Western world today are without religious belief and often animated by a "culture of repudiation," keen to banish old ideas of the sacred from public life and to remake the institutions and structures of civil society so as to reflect their own liberated lifestyle. (essay by Sir Roger Scruton) | |
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onartandaesthetics.com
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| | | Born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 1987 and of Palestinian descent, Dana Awartani reinterprets the forms, techniques and concepts that shape Middle Eastern culture through painting, sculpture, performance and installation. A particularly striking work of hers is "Love is my Law, Love is my Faith" (2016)---inspired by eight love poems by Ibn Arabi, a 12th-century... | ||