Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract For a better understanding, this article seeks a more precise delineation of the differences, in the broadest sense, of these two qualifying adjectives—"tasteful" and "kitsch." Thus, we must consider social, economic, and cultural barriers and the ever-present class prejudice. Without a social analysis, this kind of criticism would be impaired and, by extension, superficial. We can already see that many obstacles separate these two concepts, and the difference between both terms shows a social border. By analogy, the concepts that separate these two terms can therefore be understood, not just a limit. This separation, it seems, is much more identified with a border—the outer edge o...
This article examines the discourse on kitsch articulated by Austrian novelists Hermann Broch (1886-...
Traditionally, beauty is understood as an ability of some objects (artworks included) to occasion in...
Taste culture is the means through which material conditions and social class manifest in\ud everyda...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract For a better understanding, this article...
This article contains an attempt to put order in the chaos of definitions accompanying the concept o...
Kitsch, once reviled as the enemy of art and friend of the fascist, has recently entered a new phase...
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the impossibility of a finite definition of kitsch regardle...
"C.E. Emmer’s article addresses the ongoing debates over how to classify and understand kitsch, from...
In this article, an attempt will be made to elaborate a theory of kitsch that dispenses with the tra...
With the advent of modernity, change and novelty have become the core values of artistic production....
The German word kitsch has been internationally successful. Today, it is commonly used in many mo...
Many authors agree that kitsch as an esthetic conc ept has its roots in the romanticism. Its negativ...
This thesis takes kitsch as the main research subject and inquires on the aesthetics of kitsch in o...
The essay discusses the logic of distinction under the sign of the contemporary culture of differenc...
"The writer discusses the concept of kitsch. Having reviewed a variety of approaches to kitsch, he p...
This article examines the discourse on kitsch articulated by Austrian novelists Hermann Broch (1886-...
Traditionally, beauty is understood as an ability of some objects (artworks included) to occasion in...
Taste culture is the means through which material conditions and social class manifest in\ud everyda...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract For a better understanding, this article...
This article contains an attempt to put order in the chaos of definitions accompanying the concept o...
Kitsch, once reviled as the enemy of art and friend of the fascist, has recently entered a new phase...
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the impossibility of a finite definition of kitsch regardle...
"C.E. Emmer’s article addresses the ongoing debates over how to classify and understand kitsch, from...
In this article, an attempt will be made to elaborate a theory of kitsch that dispenses with the tra...
With the advent of modernity, change and novelty have become the core values of artistic production....
The German word kitsch has been internationally successful. Today, it is commonly used in many mo...
Many authors agree that kitsch as an esthetic conc ept has its roots in the romanticism. Its negativ...
This thesis takes kitsch as the main research subject and inquires on the aesthetics of kitsch in o...
The essay discusses the logic of distinction under the sign of the contemporary culture of differenc...
"The writer discusses the concept of kitsch. Having reviewed a variety of approaches to kitsch, he p...
This article examines the discourse on kitsch articulated by Austrian novelists Hermann Broch (1886-...
Traditionally, beauty is understood as an ability of some objects (artworks included) to occasion in...
Taste culture is the means through which material conditions and social class manifest in\ud everyda...