I've done questionable things in the name of art... I'd rather not talk about it.
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Did you pose nude for a class?
I took my first life drawing class because I wanted to see nude girls. Three years later I was winning scholarships for my life drawings. That was a long time ago.
How can anything be 'post-modern'? That's like being post-now, or post-tomorrow.
This is amusing coming from a former artist, but I find a lot of art pretentious and the only art I respect is either the product of painstaking dedicated long work (like sculptures, towers, carvings etc.) or are far more realistic. Even art which depicts fictional events such as a fantasy book cover or a recreation of the crowning of King Arthur is good art if it looks real and is a product of great skill.
Slapping some paint on a canvas and making vaguely humanoid figures and calling it 'art' reminds me too much of Sander Cohen.
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Postmodern art is a body of art movements that sought to contradict some aspects of modernism or some aspects that emerged or developed in its aftermath. In general, movements such as Intermedia, Installation art, Conceptual Art and Multimedia, particularly involving video are described as postmodern.
There are several characteristics which lend art to being postmodern; these include bricolage, the use of words prominently as the central artistic element, collage, simplification, appropriation, performance art, the recycling of past styles and themes in a modern-day context, as well as the break-up of the barrier between fine and high arts and low art and popular culture.
I was being silly. I know what post-modern art is; I just simply think much of it is rubbish and the title is as well. A lot of artists think you can just do something chaotic and rather simple and call it art, and then a bunch of other pretentious people will pay large sums of money to view it or buy it, etc.
Real art is about passion, skill, and dedication. That has meaning to me. It shows me that an artist isn't just creative but is a professional and should be respected for their craft. Most of post-modern art just doesn't have any of those qualities. It's a lot of abstract shapes and splashes of gaudy color masquerading as "deeper meaning", or expected to be interpreted in some way that appeals to the viewer.
Besides, art deco > post-modern. If you're going to go for lesser realism and emphasis on geometric shapes, at least have some taste.