Prelude to Chist-Mas, Volume 3

The author discusses Fauvism, WW1, WW2, DaDa, Surrealism, Guernica, AbEx and late counter culture philosophy. These fictitious talks go on between the author and his mysterious First Century time traveler. I call him, “Mr.Gusto”. Christ-Mas is both a personal, memoir to analyze both art history and religion.

Gazing back, between the year 27 to 33 (AD) while developing contemporary arguments between certain critics of Postmodernism. In the first place and contrary to both historical accuracy when interpreting religion and epistemology, for 21st Century readers. Furthermore, these essays also attempt to discuss China’s rise. Economically, technological, biological and South China’s Sea. Providing useful references, articles and motif’s as we continue to explore China, further.

Arts Journal.

Christ-Mas Volume One and Two: From Art History, Gazing Back at Jordan Perterson. With Love and Argumentative Effort.

If Fauvism is the precursor expression, prior to WWI. DaDa defines what can be seen. After the war, art became nonsensical, banal and degenerate. The objective in art became apparently corporeal.

History, experience and trauma are intertwined with fundamental particles of creation. Is rather difficult to realize which conditions gave rise, to phenomena.

The image is a digital composite. Furthermore, the image represent a work of art by conceptual artist: Salvador DC.
What does it mean to be Postmodern? Between The Author and Mr.Gusto: If modern art is ideal beauty impersonating nature. Then, and almost never if. Postmodernist defines banality, disguised in beauty. For the sake to explain the past, instead of giving meaning to absurd realities. Postmodernism moves on, trying to explain, discuss and interpret contemporary culture. In the flesh.

About the Image: Title: Federikka, The Angel. Digital Art Composite, Circa 2024 by conceptual artist Salvador DC.

Conversations between Federikka, the angel of joy and hope. And Mr.Gusto, the Nihilist angel who only wants to take on the world. Beyond Bed, Bath and some distant China Town, near you.


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