The passage of time when it comes to art is always fascinating, because you see people mocking modernist and postmodernist art as being trite or "so easy I could do it".
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The passage of time when it comes to art is always fascinating, because you see people mocking modernist and postmodernist art as being trite or "so easy I could do it".
Yet we consider Claude Monet to be one of the greats of art and especially of impressionist art. However, his work was criticised as being "unfinished" and "vulgar"; or Louis Leroy said of Monet, "wallpaper in its embryonic state is more finished". That is one hell of a roast TBQH
So maybe in fifty or a hundred years from now, some of the most derided postmodernist artworks will be considered masterpieces like we consider Monet today
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The passage of time when it comes to art is always fascinating, because you see people mocking modernist and postmodernist art as being trite or "so easy I could do it".
Yet we consider Claude Monet to be one of the greats of art and especially of impressionist art. However, his work was criticised as being "unfinished" and "vulgar"; or Louis Leroy said of Monet, "wallpaper in its embryonic state is more finished". That is one hell of a roast TBQH
So maybe in fifty or a hundred years from now, some of the most derided postmodernist artworks will be considered masterpieces like we consider Monet today
Of course, I'm not a postmodernist. I would never do a postmodernism
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Of course, I'm not a postmodernist. I would never do a postmodernism
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