Images from Nature
Joshua D.
Acrylic Paint / Colored pencils
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My critical gaze extends beyond the fragmented landscape of postmodernism, delving into the nuanced interplay of capitalist realism and the emergence of a techno-feudalistic aesthetic. Postmodernism's tendencies, while initially liberating, risk succumbing to a nihilistic abyss, diluting the essence of artistic expression into an ironic pastiche. Capitalist realism, as an insidious force within the art world, commodifies creativity and subordinates it to market demands. Art becomes a commodity, its value measured not by intrinsic passion or originality but by its marketability. This pervasive influence stifles the authentic voice of the artist, reducing creative endeavors to mere transactions within a capitalist framework. Powerful tech conglomerates and platforms exert feudalistic control, shaping artistic narratives and determining what is deemed culturally significant. This techno-feudalistic paradigm further distances artists from the genuine pursuit of passion, placing them at the mercy of algorithmic preferences and corporate interests. Returning to passion, then, becomes a radical act of reclaiming artistic autonomy. It necessitates a rejection of postmodern irony and a defiance against the commodification of creativity within capitalist realism. Embracing one's artistic passion becomes a revolutionary act, transcending the confines of a techno-feudalistic system. It is a call to rekindle the flame of genuine expression, allowing art to reclaim its transformative power beyond the constraints of market forces. In this reclamation, artists forge a path back to the authentic core of creativity, navigating the intricate intersection of passion, critique, and the tumultuous currents of the contemporary art world.
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Authentic creation in the incessant face of death; anticipatory resoluteness.