Many modernists in the late nineteenth century harboured a strong suspicion of the emerging mass culture produced for the working classes. Adopting a position similar to Matthew Arnold’s (2009) that culture was the speciality of a cultured few, and not the uneducated working classes, some sought to protect ‘high art’ from ‘low’ mass forms. Modernists associated with the avant-garde, however, do not appear to have held such rigid views; and for Peter Bürger (1984) this is what distinguishes it from modernism. Historical avant-garde artists tended to be more forthcoming about their connections to other cultural forms, not only acknowledging mass and popular culture, but openly co-opting and integrated it into their art. Bürger sees this not o...
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Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In his 1974 work, Theory of the Avant-Garde, Peter Bü...
This thesis argues that theatricalization is an appropriate paradigm to employ in a political reasse...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
The paper examines the legacy of the European historical Avant-Gardes from the perspective of the sh...
Writing in 1965, Susan Sontag identified what she considered to be the ‘new sensibility’ of modern c...
In his 1974 work, Theory of the Avant-Garde, Peter Bürger developed a sociological argument that the...
It would very much seem as though the avant-garde in post-war Germany had initially lost sight of th...
This dissertation identifies the diluting effects that network society has had on the avant-garde su...
This thesis examines the European Avant-Garde manifestos of the early twentieth century. The goal o...
This dissertation examines the exhibition strategies practiced by members of the Parisian-based grou...
This dissertation reexamines the art-into-life narrative of the historical avant-gardes through an a...
The current status of the «avant-garde» provokes many questions, which include both inner-artistic m...
This article re-examines Peter Bürger’s negative assessment of the neo-avant-garde as apolitical, co...
‘Avant-garde’ is a concept, and ‘the avant-garde’ has a history, which have both functioned as among...
Discussions of the relatively recent notion of ?activist-art? have two common art-historical frames....
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In his 1974 work, Theory of the Avant-Garde, Peter Bü...
This thesis argues that theatricalization is an appropriate paradigm to employ in a political reasse...
The article analyzes the emergence of the discourse of outsider art. The author reveals the connecti...
The paper examines the legacy of the European historical Avant-Gardes from the perspective of the sh...