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ClarkThe End of The Anti-Aesthetic New

This article discusses the end of the anti-aesthetic movement in art. The anti-aesthetic rejected notions of beauty and focused instead on ideas and concepts. However, the author argues that this movement has run its course as artists have increasingly embraced aesthetic qualities in their work again. In just a few words, he declares the anti-aesthetic era over as art has returned to incorporating aesthetic elements.

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ClarkThe End of The Anti-Aesthetic New

This article discusses the end of the anti-aesthetic movement in art. The anti-aesthetic rejected notions of beauty and focused instead on ideas and concepts. However, the author argues that this movement has run its course as artists have increasingly embraced aesthetic qualities in their work again. In just a few words, he declares the anti-aesthetic era over as art has returned to incorporating aesthetic elements.

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T.J. Clark, The End of the Anti-Aesthetic, Texte Zur Kunst: Where do you stand Colleague?

81 (March 2011): 163-165.

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