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The Tragedy Called Modern Art



Excerpts from an interview of E. Michael Jones, editor of Culture Wars magazine, set to a background of techno music with a techno interlude. The entire interview is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_K7hklof3Q

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45 thoughts on “The Tragedy Called Modern Art
  1. As an artist, sculptor, painter, and fine crafts producer, I never understood modern art, never appreciated it, never pretended too, but I thought that there was something wrong with me, that I was not intellectual enough. My university professors said that I was aesthetically immature! Thanks to Dr. Jones, I now realize modern art is just more bs from our masters!

  2. The music made me a little dizzy. ? I just got done reading DIONYSOS RISING. Awesome book Dr. Jones, it was cathartic. I am more choosy now in music and art. Thank you, Dr. Jones, and Happy 2019 to you and yours!
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  3. I always check out our local highschool art show at our public library here in a small town southern Ontario Canada. There has been at least 1 very dark 'artist' in each exhibit the past 30 years. .. usually inspired directly by some hollywood franchise, the one most 'contrived' is Nightmare Before Christmas and Beetljuice. Tim Burton is the gateway artist that influenced more kids than can be counted. This year, the art show was 95% darkness. Palette was Black / grey, white, a bit of red, hazy pictures of broken selves. It was the most disturbing art show I have seen from highschoolers. Most names on the art were females. The technical skill was also to note, lacking, rushed compositions with no depth.

  4. I used to think modern art was a con. Then I studied it and realized I was wrong. The history of art has 2 branches in every century: the con art and the artist. Artists have often been paid to do a con art (as in: painting a miracle on a mountain top so tiny no one could see it close up then charging ppl $ to see it from 100 ft away) to enable him to paint a non commissioned painting. Sometimes ppl do pornography to enable their novels. Modern art points out the viewer’s psychology to the viewer in keeping with the values of today, that’s why it’s not representational as it once was. You can take a pic you don’t need to call the painter. I have lived with modern art on the walls for decades and it is far more satisfying than the representational paintings we also have. It’s about discovery every day. Are there con artists today? Yes. But not Rothko, not Pollack, not Bansky, not Warhol, not DuChampes, as each one contributed a great deal to the human conversation.

  5. Right , Christendom is really GOING to come back together? Western man has to focus on and complain and whine and argue over a videos background music. This creator actually contributed his flavor to our movement .What the he'll did you viewers contribute? Baby crying that's it.

  6. "The more vile and miserable are the men and products of an epoch, the more they will hate and denigrate the ideal achievements of former generations. What these people would like best would be completely to destroy every vestige of the past, in order to do away with that sole standard of comparison which prevents their own daubs from being looked upon as art. Therefore the more lamentable and wretched are the products of each new era, the more it will try to obliterate all the memorials of the past." – Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)

  7. The late Tom Wolfe's book, The Painted Word, is a book on modern art still worth reading. He did not bluntly state that verbose Jews with no talent for art ruined the art world, but it's very clearly implied.

  8. Louis Ferdinand Celine wrote, "Racism is the only thing they fear." (That's why they react to it with such hysteria.) Only the direct approach works. Jews were much better behaved when there was still a bit of genteel antisemitism. We do not need, to, nor should we, go Nazi on them. If we had more E. Michael Joneses, they would not behave so outrageously.

  9. Thank the administrator who has reposted this. Also, thank you for sharing my channel's link. I very much appreciate the work of Dr E. Michael Jones. I personally think that he is currently the most important Christian Western thinker.

  10. My God, it's E. Jones ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

  11. I don't want to sound as if I'm a catholic basher… So, I observe some interesting dissonance in all Christian sects. RC's have their statues and etc.; Ortho's have their pictures, etc. various protestants, while more spartan in their decorations, still have their fish & dove symbols, etc., … God explicitly & repeatedly forbids all of this throughout the Bible.
    My humble opinion is that God is unimpressed by religious art/ornamentation of any kind. All the different churches never really address the obvious idolotry inherent in religious iconography, they just kind of excuse it somehow with weaselly mushy arguments:
    "Oh, well we're not actually worshipping our idols — we just think they're so pretty an' stuff, y'know…it'll probably be fine, or something. God probably understands what we're doing, so it's cool, bro don't worry — uh, God won't be too upset about it — whatever, He'll get over it. Meh, it's no big deal — so what? It's not idolotry — look, I'm worshipping God for reals — this is just a picture of Him, that's all. lol shut up."

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