But, in divorcing from mass culture in order to aestheticise it, are collectives of art-makers still faced with an inescapable dialectic? |
Contemporary techniques of anatomical and pathological depiction can achieve such accuracy and objectivity that any attempt to aestheticise them seems egregious. |
With her black and white photographs which are still highly regarded today they even managed to aestheticise views of workshops and production processes. |
It doesn't aestheticise its subject, however, but rather evokes the power of words to make sense of horror and to cut through the bombast of empire. |
Find something that makes you really angry and aestheticise it. |