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-[[Image:Antichità Romane.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Antichita Romanae]]'' ([[1748]]) by [[Giovanni Battista Piranesi|Piranesi]]]]+<small>
-[[Image:Hollywood.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Hollywood]] is iconic for [[modern mythology]]]]+[[Image:Matsys Ugly Duchess.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Ugly Duchess]]'' by [[Matsys]], see [[ugly women]]]]
-[[Image:Josephine Baker dancing the Charleston to an Art Deco-styole background.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Josephine Baker]] dancing the [[charleston]] at the [[Folies Bergère]] in Paris for ''[[La Revue nègre]]'' in [[1926]]. Notice the [[art deco]] background. <br>(Photo by Walery)]]+[[Image:Reverse Side Of a Painting.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Reverse Side of a Painting]]'' (1670) by [[Cornelis Norbertus Gysbrechts]], see [[painting consciousness]]]]
-[[Image:Blackface.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Je est un autre" [I is [[other|another]]] --[[Arthur Rimbaud]]. (illustration [[blackface]]).]]+[[Image:The central water-bound globe in the middle panel's of the Garden of Earthly Delights.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The central water-bound globe in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's ''[[The Garden of Earthly Delights]]'' (c. 1490-1510)]]
 +[[Image:Josephine Baker dancing the Charleston to an Art Deco-styole background.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Josephine Baker]], see [[African-American music]]]]
 +[[Image:Blackface.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"[[Je est un autre]]" [I is [[other|another]]] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration [[blackface]]).]]
 +[[Image:Les Poires.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''[[Les Poires]]'' (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see [[history of caricature]]]]
 +[[Image:Collection of 21 Simenon romans durs bought at Panoply books, Antwerp, May 2020.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[The 'romans durs' by Simenon]]]]
 +;The arts
-[[Image:The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis David (1793).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[The Death of Marat]]'' ([[1793]]) by [[Jacques-Louis David]]]]+*[[Cult fiction]]
-If this wiki were a [[city]], it would feature prominently [[nightclub]]s, [[record store]]s, [[red light district]]s, [[museum]]s, [[library|libraries]], [[second hand book]] stores and [[Comic book|comic book shops]].+*[[Cult of ugliness]]
 +*[[Death of the avant-garde]]
 +*The [[Diableries érotiques|Diablerie]]s of Poitevin
 +*[[Denis Diderot's art criticism|Diderot's art criticism]]
 +*[[Faultlines in 20th century art ]]
 +*[[Five Maidens of Croton]]
 +*[[Ill-Matched Lovers]]
 +*[[Infrathin]]
 +*[[Silence in painting]]
 +*[[Style war]]s
 +*[[Socrates's metaphor of the three beds]]
 +*[[Timeline of surrealism and dada]]
 +*[[What is Classical is healthy; what is Romantic is sick]]
-Welcome to '''Art and Popular Culture''', a [[nobrow]] wiki for the [[lofty|loftiest]] of [[intellectual]]s and the most [[jaded]] [[hedonists]]; exploring the [[hidden]] links between "[[mainstream]]" and "[[underground]]" culture.+;Literature
 +*[[Antifeminist literature of the Middle Ages]]
 +*''[[The Characters]]''
 +*[[Cult poetry]]
 +*[[Facetiae]]
 +*[[Fou littéraire]]
 +*''[[Reflections on the Novel]]''
 +*''[[The Romantic Agony]]''
 +*[[Somatopia]]
 +*[[Stranger than fiction]]
 +*[[Thematic literary criticism]]
-Biases+;Visual arts
-*Contrary to the guidelines of Wikipedia, this wiki allows original research and has a [[publication bias]] favoring [[appreciative criticism]]. +*[[The contest of Zeuxis and Parrhasius ]]
-*In [[Biography|biographies]], lots of attention will be given to [[sex life|romantic involvement]]s ([[cherchez la femme]] and [[cherchez l'homme]]) and [[Subsistence|means of subsistence]].+*[[The monomanies series by Géricault]]
-*Geography: Europe, United States, [[cross-fertilization]] between the [[Anglosphere]] and [[Francosphere]].+*[[19th century art]]
-**Geographical bias: [[Eurocentrism]], [[Francophilia]]+*[[Hans Baldung Grien's witches]]
-**If the wiki were a city, it would feature prominently [[nightclub]]s, [[record store]]s, a [[red light district]]s, [[museum]]s, [[second hand book]] stores and [[comic]] shops.+*[[Klecksographie ]]
-*Notability criteria are different from Wikipedia's. They will be along the lines of artpopcult's POV; see [[themes and sensibilities|these themes and sensibilities]] and [[Template:Keywords|keywords]], [[:Category:Canon|canonical artists and theorists]]+*[[Ornamental print]]
-*[[Body genre]]s+*[[Painting within a painting]]
-*Preference for [[other]]ness and [[alterity]]+*[[Possible originary dates for the birth of modern art ]]
-*[[Namesake]]s: importance of [[homonymy]] and [[paronymy]] are important and strenghten [[self-referentiality]] of the wiki.+*[[Surrealist photography]]
-*General: bias towards the [[cult]]ish, the [[transgressive]] and the [[nobrow]]; [[stereotype|stereotypical representations]]+*[[The Pears]], famous French caricature
-*Music: bias towards [[black music]] and [[underground music]], see category [[:Category:WMC|World Music Classics]]+*[[Gallery painting]]
-*Film: bias towards [[cult film]]s, a total disregard [[Academy Awards]]+*[[Virgineum vultum]]
-*Fiction: bias towards [[cult fiction]], [[disregard]] for [[Nobel prize]]s, a bias towards [[film adaptation]]s+ 
-*Art: bias towards the [[transgressive]], [[erotic]], [[fantastique]] and [[grotesque]]+;Philosophy
-*Genre: [[Fantastique]] preferred over [[fantasy]].+ 
 +*[[The ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry]]
 +*[[Faux dictionaries and encyclopedias]]
 +*[[General economy]]
 +*[[Disinterestedness|Kant's disinterestedness]]
 +*[[Language is a virus]]
 +*[[Morosophy]]
 +*[[Notes on mechanical reproducibility of artworks with regard to Baudelaire and Benjamin]]
 +*[[Tedium vitae]]
 +*[[To be governed is ...]]
 +*[[Volksgeist]]
 +*[[The linguistic sign is not arbitrary]]
 +*[[The Metaphysics of Sexual Love]]
 + 
 +;Morality
 +*[[Killing a Chinese Mandarin ]]
 +*[[Alibech and Rustico]]
 +*[[Amour fou]]
 +*[[Anthropologica]]
 +*[[Hidden and secret libraries]]
 +*[[Beneficial side effects of censorship]]
 +*[[Catholic–Protestant Schism ]]
 +*[[Do what thou wilt]]
 +*[[Mad emperors of Rome]]
 +*[[Nothing is true, everything is permitted]]
 +*''[[Psychopathia Sexualis]]''
 +*[[Qu'il n'y avait de bon en amour que le physique]]
 +*[[Sittengeschichte]]
 +*[[Sous les pavés, la plage!]]
 +*[[Syneisaktism]]
 +*[[The urge to jump]]
 +*[[Upon some verses of Virgil]] by Montaigne
 +*[[Venus Caelestis and Venus Naturalis]]
 +*[[The Widow of Ephesus]]
 + 
 +;Cinema
 +*[[The Corman Poe cycle]]
 +*[[cult film|Cult movies]]
 +*[[Experiments with cinematic time]]
 +*[[Film clichés]]
 +*[[Moviedrome]]
 + 
 +;Narratology
 +*[[Body genre]]
 +*[[Eaten heart]]
 +*[[Fictional portrayals of psychopaths]]
 +*[[Eros and Thanatos]]
 +*[[Motif of harmful sensation]]
 +*[[Power of Women]]
 +*[[The mad doctor and new flesh plot]]
 + 
 +;Music
 +*[[Étude aux chemins de fer]]
 +*[[Burundi beat]]
 +*[[Paradise Garage classics]]
 +*[[The most famous giggles in late 20th century dance music]]
 +*[[Heavy breathing in music]]
 +*[[World music classics]]
 +*[[Jahsonic 1000]]
 + 
 +;Categories;
 +*[[:Category:Canon]]
 +*[[:Category:Dicta]]
 +*[[:Category:World Cinema Classics]]
 +*[[:Category:WAC|Category:World Art Classics]]
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The central water-bound globe  in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1490-1510)
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The central water-bound globe in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1490-1510)
"Je est un autre" [I is another] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration blackface).
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"Je est un autre" [I is another] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration blackface).
Les Poires (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see history of caricature
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Les Poires (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see history of caricature
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