What  'modernism' you are talking about? This word is misused now-days
as much as 'abstraction'.
Boris Shoshensky

-- "Chris Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"However, I thought the question before this list was whether such a claim to
the " invigorating, encouraging, vital, comforting, wholesome and enjoyable"
was justifiable" -- Mike Mallory


A fine question to keep before this list.

Can it be kept separate from whether we should  choose good over evil or life
over death ? Those are questions that can only be addressed from within
ongoing religious/spiritual traditions -- unless you want to start a new one.

Is the Modernist tradition one such tradition?

It may have been able to effectively "destroy the status quo" -- but whatever
future it offered is now part of our past -- i.e. it failed to sustain itself
-- both the modernisms of art and social idealism -- they've all gone bust.
And did they ever really imagine much beauty in the first place? Isn't the
beauty of a modernist painting -- just a fortuitous accident? (because some
people just can't help making things that are beautiful - regardless of their
ideology)

For myself - I'm afraid that I'm muddling along as an outsider to all of
these
traditions -- picking and choosing  whatever idea sounds best at any one
time.



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