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Clement Greenberg (jan 16, 1909 – may 7, 1994)

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Clement Greenberg (January 16, 1909 – May 7, 1994), was an American essayist and art critic.

Greenberg believed that the avant-garde arose in order to defend aesthetic standards from the decline of taste perpetuated by the mass-production of consumer society, and saw kitsch and art as opposites. One of his claims was that kitsch was equivalent to Academic art: "All kitsch is academic, and conversely, all that is academic is kitsch." He argued this based on the fact that Academic art, such as that in the 19th century, was heavily centered in rules and formulations that were taught and tried to make art into something learnable and easily expressible. He later came to withdraw from his position of equating the two, as it became heavily criticized.

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jan 16, 1909
may 7, 1994
~ 85 years

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