Death of art
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In Lectures on Aesthetics (1835), German philosopher Friedrich Hegel pronounced the "death of art" (i.e., the notion that art could no longer be a proper vehicle for humanity's comprehension of its own essence).
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See also
- Death of the avant-garde
- Death of Modernism
- Anti-art
- Arthur_Danto#The_End_of_Art
- The End of Art (2004) by Donald Kuspit
- After the End of Art (1997) Arthur Danto
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