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Philosopher of the Oil Sands's avatar

This is a fascinating and beautifully written essay.

The tragedy of Duchamp and others is that they were the ones who relegated art to such a sorry state, not art itself. Art, freed from the constraints of beauty, is purely didactic. And didacticism is better achieved through other media. This turn is likely responsible for the gross politicization of art in the past century, and its resulting dismissal by many. I think many people criticize Duchamp without properly understanding him, though there is a degree to which even the casual observer rightly observes that his readymades are mocking the audience. Observing such art feels like being scolded.

Plato thought that beauty and the Good were intimately connected. If we remove beauty from art, we may be foregoing the good inherent in art as well. Art which is nihilistic can hardly be said to cultivate virtue.

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Ricky's avatar

Thanks for this.

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