Artist That Blurrs Lines of Low and High Art

The blurry line that separates high and depression culture

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Once upon a time, there were two kind of cultures. The distinction between the two was based on quality and appeal. Manifestly, as Tuchman & Fortin explain in their 1989 article in the American Historical Review, high culture is a "set of cultural products" held in the highest esteem by order. Who exactly was this society they refer to is unclear, simply we tin assume they had the critics in mind.

Notwithstanding, whether we agree on the old-time stardom between high and low civilization, there was a articulate, distinct line separating the two: classical music was high, rock music was low; Picasso was high, Basquiat and Keith Haring were low; chess was high, Atari was low; nouvelle cuisine was high, burgers were depression. Alas, those simpler times.

Times, they are changing

Only recently we witnessed the bizarre and mannerly event of a Banksy painting being auctioned in Sotheby's. The debate will continue whether Banksy destroyed or created a piece of work of art live during the auction, but that's abreast the bespeak.

Banksy, a graffiti street artist, took a generic print of one his works, put it within a fancy frame and from here to in that location information technology sold for $1.4M, shredder included. So Banksy, even to his own dismay, crossed that line from low to high culture, from spray painting physical walls late at dark to men with gloves handling his framed work.

He is not alone. The Met Gala, an annual fundraising consequence for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Constitute that used to welcome America's high society, is now frequented by popular singers and social media celebrities.

Before we expect into the reasons behind the blurring of the line, allow's skim through two more cultural edifice blocks: games and food.

The game and the burger

The cultural attribute of gaming is going through a crude patch. Ever since Deep Blue won in chess against Kasparov and GoAlpha did the aforementioned in Become to Ke Jie, the highest games in the land crumbled to an indistinguishable pile of ones and zeros. And that hurts, even for simpletons similar us who would never fifty-fifty understand how a game of Go is played.

What's interesting in gaming at the moment is the bogus distinction between presumably "loftier" and "depression" games in the online environs (we won't touch on offline games for an obvious reason – we couldn't find any.) Basically, gamers (the Minecrafters and Fortniters of the earth) claim to have the high ground against the no-skill-game players.

With food – excuse usa, gastronomy – the line hasn't blurred, information technology was completely obliterated. Less apparent in the United kingdom, merely glowing in the United states, these are the nutrient trucks and neighbourhood joints that set the culinary tone of the now. You wouldn't find a single foodie in northern California that's not raving about the latest free-range wagyu burger he had in a identify you've never been to by an obscure chef you've never heard of. Michelin critics would vehemently defend the dichotomy between fine-loftier-dining and the residue of food but hey, when's the last time you actually saw a Michelin guide?

So why is this happening and is it good or bad?

We've definitely passed the expert or bad stage; it'due south only the way things are and trying to make such a subjective argument: is a nation's president skilful or bad? Is Brexit good or bad? Is following Berlusconi on Twitter adept or bad? Only 45.1k followers, really? – doesn't hold water any more.

And so we're left with why is this happening, or more than accurately, why has this happened?

The mass availability of basically anything and virtually-firsthand copycatting has done usa all in and blurred the line between high and depression cultures. A Tom Ford new line of sunglasses volition exist instantly reproduced in China (sometimes even by the same factory) with lower-cost materials and be sold for a fraction of the price. Kathy Griffin performed at Carnegie Hall (watch it on YouTube). Jeff Koons is in museums all over the world (check it out on Instagram). Sir Ian McKellen is at present merely Gandalf or Magneto for most of the world (he appeared in a Scissor Sisters track from 2010).

Then yes, or no, there are no high or low cultures anymore. There's only culture – or lack thereof, depends from which end of the spectrum you coming to this.

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Source: https://www.theupcoming.co.uk/2018/10/23/the-blurry-line-that-separates-high-and-low-culture/

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