AVANT-GARDE AND KITSCH PHENOMENONS IN VISUAL ARTS

Avant-garde is a French military term referring to advance guard. Meaning innovative or experimental works or people in connection with the culture, art and policy terms in French or in other languages, avant-garde aims to modify the recognized norms within the art, culture, and reality definitions....

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:16258b580f2043f3b3c1c9367051041a2021-11-24T09:20:43ZAVANT-GARDE AND KITSCH PHENOMENONS IN VISUAL ARTS2148-416310.9761/JASSS7225https://doaj.org/article/16258b580f2043f3b3c1c9367051041a2019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=489557519_18-Yrd.%20Do%C3%A7.%20Dr.%20G%C3%B6k%C3%A7en%20%C5%9Eahmaran%20Can.pdf&key=28450https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163Avant-garde is a French military term referring to advance guard. Meaning innovative or experimental works or people in connection with the culture, art and policy terms in French or in other languages, avant-garde aims to modify the recognized norms within the art, culture, and reality definitions. These norms may vary from social reform to change of aesthetical experiences. First emergence of the kitsch forms described with cheapening, desublimation, commercialization, aesthetical inappropriateness, goes back to Romanticism and Industrial revolutions. Together with the Industrial revolution kitsch forms find a chance to be produced and distributed in mass, and the flourishing middle class requests different types of products (painting, literature, music) by order based on their own preferences. And this causes art to be commercialized and produced for sale. According to modernists, kitsch is produced intentionally for profit in line with the ideology of the culture industry. Modernism was aiming to establish an autonomous art, a fictional and universal aesthetics based on creativeness and uniqueness irrespective of life. They discredited the initiatives other than this and defined those as kitsch. Kulka defines the kitsch as a different aesthetic category, which is not art, and provides a clear formula for the definition. Postmodern transformation considered to have started in 1950-60s, has attacked all values of Modernism. All forms accepted as bad by Modernism, particularly popular culture, used to have a broad recognition. The first fraction was the initiative of pop-art to include the commercial culture recognized as kitsch in art. While Modernism rejected kitsch, post-modernism embraced it and widened the borders to the extent of the kitsch. Keywords: Modernism, Post-modernism, Avant-garde, KitschGökçen Şahmaran CANFırat Universityarticlemodernism, postmodernism, avantgarde, kitschSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 10, Iss 63, Pp 243-254 (2019)
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Gökçen Şahmaran CAN
AVANT-GARDE AND KITSCH PHENOMENONS IN VISUAL ARTS
description Avant-garde is a French military term referring to advance guard. Meaning innovative or experimental works or people in connection with the culture, art and policy terms in French or in other languages, avant-garde aims to modify the recognized norms within the art, culture, and reality definitions. These norms may vary from social reform to change of aesthetical experiences. First emergence of the kitsch forms described with cheapening, desublimation, commercialization, aesthetical inappropriateness, goes back to Romanticism and Industrial revolutions. Together with the Industrial revolution kitsch forms find a chance to be produced and distributed in mass, and the flourishing middle class requests different types of products (painting, literature, music) by order based on their own preferences. And this causes art to be commercialized and produced for sale. According to modernists, kitsch is produced intentionally for profit in line with the ideology of the culture industry. Modernism was aiming to establish an autonomous art, a fictional and universal aesthetics based on creativeness and uniqueness irrespective of life. They discredited the initiatives other than this and defined those as kitsch. Kulka defines the kitsch as a different aesthetic category, which is not art, and provides a clear formula for the definition. Postmodern transformation considered to have started in 1950-60s, has attacked all values of Modernism. All forms accepted as bad by Modernism, particularly popular culture, used to have a broad recognition. The first fraction was the initiative of pop-art to include the commercial culture recognized as kitsch in art. While Modernism rejected kitsch, post-modernism embraced it and widened the borders to the extent of the kitsch. Keywords: Modernism, Post-modernism, Avant-garde, Kitsch
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title AVANT-GARDE AND KITSCH PHENOMENONS IN VISUAL ARTS
title_short AVANT-GARDE AND KITSCH PHENOMENONS IN VISUAL ARTS
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title_fullStr AVANT-GARDE AND KITSCH PHENOMENONS IN VISUAL ARTS
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