Great artists subvert the movements they belong to by exposing the pathologies, problems, ironies, and paradoxes inside them.
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Great Artists
Great artists subvert the movements they belong to by exposing the pathologies, problems, ironies, and paradoxes inside them.
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"...Vermeer okay in every age in every movement you emerge a great artist who subverts the movement okay who shows you the pathologies and..."
"...Does that make sense guys? This is really important to understand. Great artists are driven by um a messianic mission to change the world..."
"...Mancha, okay? But during this time, of course you also had great artists and great literature happening as well. This money was being wasted..."
"...my only explanation, and again, it's my theory is, what makes great artists different is they're able to dissolve their ego. They're able to..."
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The Dutch Golden Age begins with a poisoned Spanish windfall and ends with Vermeer exposing cracks in the respectable household.
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