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What I have been learning doing New Aesthetics

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Started May 30, 2026

Patrick offered his observations here, I will add a few points of my own. I very often think in terms of regions and geographic places. Currently, artistic movements (of most sorts, not just “New Aesthetics”) seem to lack a centrality of place. New York City is no longer the center of the art world, high […] The post What I have been learning doing New Aesthetics appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesNew Aesthetics awardsRoss Douthat on what AI money should learn from the gold...

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The rise of digital platforms has rendered geographic centrality obsolete, allowing art to thrive in diverse contexts without boundaries.
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Without a central hub like New York City, the art world risks losing cohesion and shared cultural dialogue essential for creativity.
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The decline of geographic centers in art allows for a more democratized and diverse artistic expression across the globe.
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Artistic movements should retain a geographic focus to foster community and collaboration, essential for innovation in the arts.
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The New Aesthetics movement reflects a shift in how we perceive art, emphasizing digital and virtual spaces over traditional physical ones.
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