Kitsch and the Social Pretense Theory of Bullshit Art

Polish Journal of Aesthetics 4 (63):47-67 (2021)
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Abstract

This essay argues that bullshit art is a meaningful concept that differs from bullshitting about art, although the two may occur in tandem. I defend what I call the social pretense theory of bullshit art. On this view, calling a work of art ‘bullshit’ highlights a discrepancy between the prestige accorded a work of art and its nonsense character. This category of aesthetic criticism plays a unique role that cannot be identified with kitsch but bears only a contingent connection to it.

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Lucas Scripter
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

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