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The cows re-enact the more avant-garde notion of modern art as a participatory activity, somewhere between a Happening and an art class at summer camp.
Rochberg was rejecting the avant-garde notion that everything started anew, and with a complete sense of amnesia, after WWII.
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This is not some avant-garde leftist notion.
The jazz avant-garde is a problematic notion: everybody knows roughly what it means, but nobody knows where it begins and ends.
Every generation of artists has its own avant-garde, even if the historical notion of an avant-garde as an oppositional force against an entrenched orthodoxy is no longer applicable; the uncritical absorption of most contemporary art into the mainstream scene has meant, in effect, that the once oppositional has become the establishment.
Since the early 20th century, the avant-garde movement has expanded our notion of what art is and what form it may come in with the emergence of conceptual art, performance, and installation, and the boundaries between mediums continue to blur and evolve.
All had an approachability that neatly sidestepped notions of avant-garde formidability.
In the year 2010, can the very notion of an avant-garde escape a strong whiff of nostalgia?
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