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MARK WEGIERSKI: THE CRISIS IN ART AND CULTURE 11 YEARS AFTER 9/11 |
The artist who seeks to create great art today should enter into a spirit of thought and reflection about the nature of late modern society. In so far as it aims for greatness, outstanding art must reject the current-day atmosphere of political correctness, designated minorities, and relativist aesthetics. The latter are based on "leveling" impulses, whereas great art must aspire to "the high" -- often including elements of history, religion, and the heroic. In some cases, the portrayal of evil, ugliness, and perversity can be artistically brilliant -- but it must be deftly handled.
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