Just in case you are like me (up until a recent college class) and you don't know what avant garde means, my title probably doesn't make much sense. So, I will explain.
Visual Arts
When developments in technology began taking the world by a storm, and people could get a realistic picture faster and cheaper than hiring a painter, artists were either put out of business or they had to get creative. Thanks to great innovative minds like Vincent Van Gogh and Picasso, it became clear that art is not just about portraying reality, but expressing an essence, an emotion. At first they were rejected. It was a big risk to create something that critics would say looked messy, disproportionate, and required no skill. But thanks to their grand vision, and pioneering genius, they have changed art forever. Avant Garde is a french term that means "advance guard. "
Music
Stravinsky's premiere of the "Rite of Spring" caused a violent riot. He created a masterpiece that used primitive rhythms and new harmonies to powerfully evoke a broader spectrum of emotions than music had ever explored before. To me, being Avant Garde means being brave. It means going against the cultural norms in favor of a bigger picture, a deeper meaning.
Paradox
Avant Garde means new and revolutionary, not old. However, in a way, each of these examples were taking old things and applying them in a new way. Unrealistic art was "old" news. It was something every untalented artist could create, right? The beautiful revolutionary idea comes when you realize these paintings ability to do something intangible within the viewer. It evokes emotions, inspires thought, enlightens us to a deeper appreciation and understanding of the world we live in. An artist isn't someone who can slap some paint on a canvas and make you think "that's a table." An artist is someone who can slap some paint on a canvas and make you feel, make you experience life outside your realm of exposure.
When Stravinsky used complex primitive rhythms, and dissonant harmonies that caused feelings of distress, fear, anger, and confusion, people thought he had gone nuts. Dissonance is what happens when two young instrumentalists can't play in tune, right? Dissonance is what happens when the composer accidentally writes down the wrong note. Complex rhythms are what happen when the percussion section isn't together. Is it all a big mistake? Is this new and revolutionary, or just old fashioned ugly music. Well, I think it's both.
There was a study about sad music, and how it actually produces happy emotions in listeners. I believe there is a healing power in a piece of music that can perfectly describe exactly how you felt during a difficult trial. But when we limit music to what is prim and proper, it is like life without opposition. Without sadness, you cannot appreciate happiness. Without tension, there is no relief. There is something inexplicably powerful about the way a piece of music has the ability to mourn with those that mourn, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort.
What does all this have to do with my blog?
Moving Forward By Moving Back
There are a lot of old fashioned ideals that I want to return to. I think they held within them the key to experiencing life in a more meaningful and fulfilling way. Good old fashioned virtue, hard work, decency, respect for others, modesty, religious fervor, strong marriages and families. These are the old fashioned ideals I enjoy writing about, and living for.
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