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7980 | In modern times, being useless is the essential aesthetic ingredient for an object [Baudrillard] |
Full Idea: Since the nineteenth century it has been art's claim that it is useless...so it is enough to elevate any object to uselessness to turn it into a work of art...and obsolete useless objects automatically acquire an aesthetic aura. | |
From: Jean Baudrillard (The Intelligence of Evil [2004], p.111) | |
A reaction: Art is 'purposive without purpose' (Kant). An nice summary of the situation, and this seems to explain the role of Duchamp's famous urinal, up on the wall and rendered useless. The obvious rebellion, though, is Arts and Crafts. |