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The Decline and Fall of Western Art

By: Mr. Brendan M.P. Heard
Narrated by: Alexander Sangmoore
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Modern art is best described as a psychological disease, the goal of which is nothing less than the total destruction of art—which it has more or less successfully done. Modern art is not a natural evolution of art, but a kind of manufactured break from tradition, borne from a hubris and bias towards historical values. People today a suffer a subconscious price for the suffocation and confusion of our ugly art galleries and cityscapes, standing in the long shadows bast by meaningless, obtuse shapes.

Contrary to what we have been taught, that abstraction in art progressed from Romanticism. Like a frog in the slow-boiling pot, there is instead an easily discernable point where the tradition was broken, and the modern imposed itself.

Traditional art and modern art are not bedfellows, but are opposing world-views, at war with one another, and have little to do with progress or technology.

A philosophy was born the day the abtract scribbling manufactured its own language, whose aim was to destroy true art forever.

©2018 Brendan Heard (P)2023 Brendan Heard
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A good intersting book made excellent with such elegant narration. More books should use this narrater.

modern art is killer of talent

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I'm not completely averse to modern art, but I was always suspicious of work that looked like it took almost no skill to make. This book articulates that feeling well.
I especially enjoyed hearing the case for a return of guilds.

It's not just you, modern art is bad

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