Faultlines in 20th century art  

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Faultlines in 20th century art

  1. Straightness vs curvilinearness
  1. Wit vs seriousness
  1. Cult of beauty vs the cult of ugliness (or sexuality vs asexuality)

The classification above is indebted to the Sex in History by Gordon Rattray Taylor (see Matrism and Patrism) and the work of Camille Paglia, especially Sexual Personae. Both theorists classify along Apollonian and Dionysian axes.





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