You rock, ma'Dawg!
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch
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Dawg! You know they gonna gang up o
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch
Thank you Ann for that! I’m particularly taken by the notion of “place-holding” that you put up. Perhaps some more about that later.
This word ‘kitsch’ probably has the most contested collection of understandings and meanings attributed to it via the language(s!) we
wow!
by Madawg
In a message dated 7/2/04 2:05:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dawg!
You know they gonna gang up on you. They gonna take your words, swirl 'em around in them little lime licked lips, and spit 'em back at you so fast and so hard that you gonna fall right over.
hey I'm from Detroit-
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BG,
You know I would never kitch another! You are the
only one.
AqlanR
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Subject: Re: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch
For shame! Don't you know it's terribly rude to
For shame! Don't you know it's terribly rude to kitsch and tell.
tsk, tsk
BG
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> Date: 2004/07/02 Fri PM 05:04:25 EDT
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Dawg!
You
>musicians who play works of long ago artists arent
> considered Kitsch.
Are you joking?! There's nothing more kitsch than Wagner. Nothing on the planet.
BG
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Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch
In a message dated 7/2/04 6:52:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To make something kitsch is âto render worthless, to
affect withsentimentality and vulgarityâ.Now that Iâve answered
My understanding of the nature of kitsch is that it's the commodified
sublime. It comes out of an era that sought the sublime in art--something
that likely is impossible, at least in terms of the Kantian sublime, that
experience that sort of strips the gears of perception, you know. But
seemingly r
In a message dated 7/2/04 6:52:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To make something kitsch is âto render worthless, to affect with
sentimentality and vulgarityâ.
Now that Iâve answered your question, Iâd like to turn the question around
to ask you something, Madawg.
Do you feel that the work of
Got to talking about the "kitsch" angle in art, as reinterpreted by Nerdrum,
several weeks ago over dinner with a painter friend. Jane also teaches
and is more apt to read all the art mags than I, who have cut my subscriptions
to 2. If I recall correctly, per friend Jane, he started this kitsch
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