Yet it is true that once the avant-garde had succeeded in "detaching" itself from society, it proceeded to turn around and repudiate revolutionary as well as bourgeois politics. The revolution was left inside society, a part of that welter of ideological... Neo-avant-garde - Page 4edited by - 2006 - 454 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Serge Guilbaut - Art - 1983 - 314 pages
...and repudiate revolutionary politics as well as bourgeois. The revolution was left inside society, as part of that welter of ideological struggle which..."precious," axiomatic beliefs upon which culture thus far had to rest.69 In Greenberg's mind, the greatest threat to culture lay in academicism or Alexandrianism,... | |
| Sally Everett - Art - 1995 - 302 pages
...from society, it proceeded to turn around and repudiate revolutionary as well as bourgeois politics. The revolution was left inside society, a part of...upon which culture thus far has had to rest. Hence it developed that the true and most important function of the avant-garde was not to "experiment," but... | |
| Francis Frascina - Art - 2000 - 408 pages
...from societv, it proceeded to turn around and repudiate revolutionarv politics as well as bourgeois. The revolution was left inside society, a part of that welter of ideological struggle which art and poctrv find so unpropitious as soon as it begins to involve those 'precious,' axiomatic beliefs upon... | |
| Timothy J. Clark - Art - 1999 - 474 pages
...from society, it proceeded to turn around and repudiate revolutionary as well as bourgeois politics. The revolution was left inside society, a part of...begins to involve those "precious" axiomatic beliefs [what I have been calling the "implicit"] upon which culture thus far has had to rest . . . Retiring... | |
| Joanne Morra, Marquard Smith - Art and society - 2006 - 482 pages
...from society, it proceeded to turn around and repudiate revolutionary as well as bourgeois politics. The revolution was left inside society, a part of...upon which culture thus far has had to rest. Hence it developed that the true and most important function of the avant-garde was not to "experiment," but... | |
| Clement Greenberg - Art - 1986 - 296 pages
...from society, it proceeded to turn around and repudiate revolutionary as well as bourgeois politics. The revolution was left inside society, a part of...upon which culture thus far has had to rest. Hence it developed that the true and most important function of the avant-garde was not to "experiment," but... | |
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