Contemporary Art Criticism of Jean Baudrillard

Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 6 (1):01-19 (2022)
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Abstract

The idea and practice of art, which started to change in the modern period, continued its metamorphosis in the post-modern period. Contemporary art, which was handled by many philosophers and thinkers, was called trans-aesthetic by Jean Baudrillard. According to Baudrillard, art has lost its meaning by penetrating every aspect of life in the post-modern age. In other words, art has become the transfer of images that mean nothing by becoming trans-aesthetic. At this stage, no object can be said to be beautiful or ugly.

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