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BG,
You know I would never kitch another! You are the
only one.
AqlanR
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Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch
For shame! Don't you know it's terribly rude to
kitsch and tell.
tsk, tsk
BG > > From: "Allan"
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Date: 2004/07/02 Fri PM 05:04:25 EDT > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch > >
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Dawg!
You know they gonna gang up on you. They gonna
take your words, swirl 'em around in them little lime licked lips, and
spit 'em back at you so fast and so hard that you gonna fall right
over.
Oh my.
3 entries found for kitsch.
kitsch ( P ) Pronunciation
Key (k ch) n.
- Sentimentality or vulgar, often pretentious bad taste, especially
in the arts: ÃâÅWhen money tries to buy beauty it tends to purchase a
kind of courteous kitschÃâ (William H. Gass).
- An example or examples of kitsch.
adj.
- Of, being, or characterized by kitsch: ÃâÅThe kitsch kitchen...
has aqua-and-white gingham curtains and rubber duck-yellow walls
painted in a fried-egg motifÃâ (Suzanne Cassidy).
[German, probably of dialectal origin.]
kitsch iÃÂfy v. kitsch y adj. | [Download or Buy
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kitsch
kitsch was Word of the Day on June 21,
2000.
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kitsch
adj : of a display that is tawdry or vulgar [syn: ostentatious,
pretentious] n
: art in pretentious bad taste
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 12:24
PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Kitsch
In a message dated 7/2/04 6:52:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
To make something kitsch is ÃâËto render worthless, to
affect with sentimentality and vulgarityÃââ.
Now that IÃââve
answered your question, IÃââd like to turn the question around to ask
you something, Madawg.
Do you feel that the work of artists like
Dick Higgins, Alison Knowles, George Brecht, Mieko Shiomi, Ken
Friedman, or Robert Watts is kitsch? Do you feel that their work is
ÃâËcharacterized by worthless
pretentiousnessÃââ?
I dont know that I agree
with that definition of Kitsch. Certainly the people making Kitsch dont see
it as worthless. People who make Kitsch generally arent being
pretentious-they are being authentic. It's the cultural elite who judge it
so. No I wouldnt say the above mentioned artists
were making Kitsch and you are right in that musicians who play works of
long ago artists arent considered Kitsch. However Kitsch seems to be
reserved for visual artists.
Madawg
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