The dustbin of art history: food for thought
There is a pattern typical of these end-phase periods, when an artistic movement ossifies. At such times there is exaggeration and multiplication instead of development. A once new armoury of artistic concepts, processes, techniques and themes becomes an archive of formulae, quotations or paraphrasings, ultimately assuming the mode of self-parody.
Arts and Letters Daily is trying to tell me something, something about David Shields's book. Serendipity in action.