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From the Editors
Avant-garde in principle opposed the typically bourgeois values, including the commercial and consumerist way of thinking in culture. The provocative character of this issue results also from the fact that this concept does not describe the reality of art any more. Postmodernists in the 1970s announced the death of modernism as well as avant-garde. Therefore, our question is: has the deceased really raised from the dead? Perhaps however, as Habermas wants it, avant-garde, like modernism, is an uncompleted project and it has never really died? Or maybe it’s different still? Maybe in the post-modernistic, multicultural and multi-valued world avant-garde is one of many products of the contemporary culture, standing on the shelf of artistic ideas? We then ask one more question: can avant-garde be sold well?
We don’t know whether we should answer these questions affirmatively or in the negative, or maybe they cannot be answered at all? However, it seems right to raise the problem which is not obvious and remains open to new interpretations.
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nr 25 October 2006
theme of the issue:
AVANT-GARDE
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Article
From the Editors
Presentation
Janek Simon
Analysis
Avant-garde hard time - Artur Zaguła
Career in Culture
Souls agreement - interview with Agula i Tom Swoboda
Culture Industries
Avant-garde salary - Artur Zaguła
Workshop
To create and live - Maciej Mazerant
Young Culture
Something new - conversation with Jankiem Simonem
On the margin
Avant-garde - conversation with custodian Paweł Jarocki