Thursday, May 15, 2014
Fountain by Marcel Duchamp
Fountain depicts a urinal placed onto its side. The point of which was a critique of the standard of beauty in art. Fountain lays a claim that any and all art can be beautiful as beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The idea of relativism of art is a Postmodernist ideal that stems from the Postmodernist belief of rejecting the grand narrative. In order to reject the grand narrative, relativism was adopted by Postmodernists, to embrace subjectivity and question objectivity. The relativistic view of beauty creates a slippery slope for ideal of beauty and creates a paradoxical scenario (Potash). When anything and everything becomes beautiful, nothing is beautiful anymore. The idea of beauty is destroyed when the standard begins to disappear (Scruton). Relativism of beauty, a Postmodernist practice, causes the destruction of beauty. Just as the other Postmodernist works characterize the destruction of the period.
Catch-22
Fight Club
" The things you own end up owning you." A line from the movie Fight Club spoken by Tyler Durden, a character made up in the mind of the unnamed narrator in an attempt to escape from his dreary existence. A Postmodern film in respect to its rejection of society as a whole and every aspect of it.
(Robert Phares on YouTube, from Fight Club)
The clip demonstrates the anti-consumerist beliefs that are layered within Fight Club. The goal in the plot of Fight Club is the destruction of everyday society. To do this they attack culture through violence. This is one of the purest examples of how Postmodernism leads to destruction. In their quest to negate the society that led to the awe striking destruction of WW II, they are blinded by their self-righteous goal and inevitably create destruction themselves. This is evident through the other pieces as well in which in an attempt to reject society they created destruction of the ideals, beauty, logic, and finally society, they sought to reject.
After a certain period of time a sect of Postmodernists, enraged by the destruction of society, split from Postmodernists and developed their own belief, Post-Postmodernism. Post-Postmodernism behaved exactly as Postmodernism did to society. In an attempt to correct the injuries inflicted on society, Post-Postmodernists rejected Postmodernism and embraced society and its values. This movement quickly gained traction and spread throughout the world until Postmodernism was eliminated from the Earth. Post-Postmodernists brought a revival of Art and Science and all the associated values. The Post-Postmodernist time period is also commonly referred to as the Second Renaissance.
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