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Catttt Posted 9 years ago
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Meaning of absurd

Do you think "absurd" in this context means "null and void" or "humorous and hilarious"?


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Contemporary artworks created between 1980 and the present build on the artistic traditions of European Dada and Surrealism. These artists utilize cartoon imagery, bold use of colour and sources from popular culture. Many of these artists grew up reading and drawing comic books and were influenced by underground comix, and artists such as Robert Crumbs and Robert Williams. Most share a love for the absurd and Romanticism, a nineteenth-century art movement that reacted against rationality and industrialization and is characterized by images of emotion, garishness and the grotesque.

  

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red apple Do you think "absurd" in this context means "null and void" or "humorous and hilarious"? Neither. It means just what the dictionary says it means.

  • red apple Do you think "absurd" in this context means "null and void" or "humorous and hilarious"?
  • Neither.
  • It means just what the dictionary says it means.
  • Basically, it means 'irrational', which is close to what the text already tells you ( reacted against rationality ).
  • com/dictionary/absurd The rest of the text gives you more information about how the word 'absurd' is used when characterizing movements in art specifically: characterized by images of emotion, garishness and the grotesque .
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red appleDo you think "absurd" in this context means "null and void" or "humorous and hilarious"?

Neither. It means just what the dictionary says it means. Basically, it means 'irrational', which is close to what the text already tells you (reacted against rationality).

having no rational or orderly relationship to human life

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