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What Do We Mean When We Call Art ‘Necessary’?

Link ~ 2019-01-28 ~ Mark

The effect is something like an absurd and endless syllabus, constantly updating to remind you of ways you might flunk as a moral being.

Glad to see someone writing about one of my least favorite descriptions for art.

This usage seems to gesture everywhere but at the art itself, both as an admonishment to the audience and an indictment of the world that has begotten the themes contained in the work being discussed.

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