Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Blog Twelve

Anthony Giddens talked a lot about post modernity and globalization. He also highlighted that as a consequence of social constructions of reality, globalization, technology such as social media, and pluralism, society has changed. Giddens argued that in modern society, when society is stronger and larger, then it is harder to control. He thought that we don’t live in a postmodern society.

Postmodernism would be traveling into the unknown. Modern society was clear, predictable and had universal truth. Modern society deals with specialization in the division of labor. In postmodern society, what will it be like? It’s an unpredictable society, unclear, and has no universal truths. Giddens was a critic of postmodernity because to say there is no structure, no norms and no formal organization, that’s just an absurd and farfetched idea.

Postmodernity can be seen in art galleries today. A lot of art has become abstract with unclear meanings. Traditional artwork is sort of the past while postmodernity art is very open to interpretation. I think in certain systems of society that postmodernity can be witnessed, but I agree with Giddens that the idea of absolutely no structure just doesn’t seem plausible. I think the art scene can reflect postmodern notions, though. It’s easy to interpret art in your own way, but abstract pieces keep a viewer guessing, throwing them into unpredictability and unclear meanings.


I found this video on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU2yGtmcjlQ) about postmodern artwork being rejected in art galleries. It’s a video calling for all ages and all artists who have had their artwork rejected for being ‘too modern.’ That’s interesting to me because it’s subjective to say someone’s art is too modern. Maybe that’s where art is heading…to a postmodern world? Maybe other aspects of society will move to a postmodern world as well?