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Chapter 158 Emerging Groups

Chapter 592 Emerging Groups

"Emerging groups, many have emerged in the past two years. They may be "little-known" in the eyes of you fans or the public, but they have accumulated a certain influence in the art and academic circles. Most of these young and middle-aged artists are academics themselves.

Or they are from church sects, have solid professional skills, and know how to form groups to support each other, exchange ideas, and expand their voices.”

The two of them probably didn't expect that Fan Ning was a "connected person in the group". Since they also appeared on this occasion, and because they had a very speculative conversation in the early stage, their interest in talking about art finally became stronger.

The gentleman with bottle-bottomed glasses took out some publications from his briefcase and showed them to Fan Ning——

""Separation" originally originated from a new artist group in San Pelto. The initiator was the painter Klimt, and its key members included the sculptor Albrich and the composer Moser. October 914, New Calendar

In November, 19 artists and architects decided to break away from the official Artists Association of Janus. The publication advocated introducing "foreign avant-garde art to Janus, while enhancing the status of domestic art and encouraging integration with traditional painting and

The Break in the Applied Arts”

"The Kelisum Review, a newspaper that quietly emerged in Tioline Eagles County, is edited by Ms. Beshe. The newspaper selects those that are too spooky or mysterious for ordinary people.

subject matter, but many modern artists speak highly of the metaphorical meaning behind these articles, summing them up as 'expressionist ideas', saying that they 'truly and straightforwardly show a rough and difficult, suffocating air, inner feelings

of depression and neurosis'"

"'End of the Century', a newspaper published by Tioline as early as the 1980s. 'End of the Century' was a literary term unique to that era. Unexpectedly, after a long period of silence, a group of modern writers and artists united

These people were deeply dissatisfied with the industrial society and the commercialization of art, and were extremely disgusted with the rise of science, naturalism and realism. The leader, Dr. Diben Adim, said that this group of people were 'just

Suffering a strong sense of disillusionment and crisis', 'depression, panic, and pessimism sprouted with an almost self-defensive mood'"

"Music of the South is also not a completely new thing. It is the product of the 'Schele Music Association' integrating the remaining resources of seven or eight mainstream media in the southern continent. The newspaper's position is biased towards 'modern nationalism' and believes that it should be used

Modern music techniques can revitalize the troubadour culture, celebrity singer culture, and 'court love' culture of the South. The current proposition that we are most striving for is the "813 Joint Letter."

"I seem to have heard of this." Fan Ning, who had been listening with great interest, finally said "Oh", "813, August 13th, seems to be the day of the last Awakening Chant in the South two years ago?

"

The old singer made an expression like "It's not easy to be an enthusiast" and gave a thumbs up appreciatively:

"Yes, they asked the cultural department of the authorities to adjust the evaluation rules of this year's Harvest Art Festival in a timely manner, reducing the weight of 'recommendation' in the front and increasing the weight of 'comparison' in the back. In other words, they have sufficient confidence in Scheele's 'market and public opinion response'

Confidence - as long as you don’t demand the musicians from the Southern Continent who died in the first stage to vote for them, you will definitely have an absolute advantage in the later stage.”

"Have the authorities agreed?" Fan Ning asked.

"Maybe the signature is still on that person's desk." The old singer lowered his voice and pointed to the first row in the distance.

There, the shoulders of Owen's long back were straightened.

"That's it." Fan Ning stretched his fingers.

At first glance, it seems that these modern art newspapers and periodicals may have mystical tendencies.

But it doesn’t necessarily have to do with the Divine Advent Society, so I can’t make a conclusion yet.

""Separation", "Keir Isum Review", "End of the Century", "Southern Music" Okay, thank you for the recommendation. I have decided to add this part to my personal newspaper subscription plan starting from next month."

"You are a true audiophile."

"So, how much does it cost to run a similar publication?" Fan Ning asked again.

"Ah," the two couldn't help but look at each other.

Are you so serious about playing tickets?

It seems that chemical engineers can make a lot of money.

"Maybe if you want to entertain yourself, rent a writing space, buy some office equipment, hire a few clerks and artists, and a start-up capital of 1,000 pounds is enough?"

"Well, if the similar publications you are talking about refer to 'modern art criticism', there are many hidden barriers and costs that are difficult to evaluate. Long-term sponsor groups, stable sources of manuscripts, appropriate distribution channels, and the joy of cooperation that take into account the basic skills of journalists and artistic accomplishments

As a reviewer, you also need to be able to get tickets for various important occasions on time. After all this, it may not be able to earn you money back."

The two of them commented separately.

"It sounds like something like the Turner Hall of Art would be suitable to do." Fan Ning smiled.

"In terms of resource strength, yes."

"So, why didn't they appear on stage today?"

The old singer thought for a while and said:

"Maybe it's because of these emerging groups that the theater headquarters don't think highly of them, and they also feel that they don't have much in common with us?"

"There is such a comment in "Separation" -" the gentleman with bottle-bottom glasses adjusted the frame, "The most outstanding contribution of Turner Art Hall is to send the flash of impressionism to the world before it grew into an authority. Although pure impression

The time span of the Romantic style was short and its fans were few and far between, but it made every artist born in the late Romantic period realize that there are still other paths to climb in the world."

Fan Ning nodded thoughtfully.

Turner Art Hall was the center of modern art in the past few years, but it is no longer the case now. In the eyes of the truly emerging groups, it is more "traditional" and "authoritative", and the artists who collaborate and exchange are academic.

Most of them are church members.

But in fact, there are some hidden considerations here that outsiders have no way of knowing.

Fan Ning deliberately prevented the situation.

The various intentions of the Divine Advent Society, Mr. F and the "Mysterious Chord" were not clear, and no one had checked them one by one before. Regarding these bizarre avant-garde arts, Fan Ning at that time could only ask them to treat them with a conservative strategy.

The surrounding noise rose again, and when the venue was over, the crowd began to stand up one after another.

The two people in front also stood up.

"Say hello to your sister for me."

When the gentleman with the bottle-bottom glasses turned sideways, he revealed the desk sign with his name that was originally covered on his desk. Fan Ning glanced at it subconsciously.

The reading and writing function of the brain seemed to have some kind of disorder in an instant. The strokes in the eyes were split and shifted. At first, they were upside down and fragmented letters. Later, the letters were broken apart, straightened, flattened, and flattened.

Zhe, becomes like a Chinese radical.

Fan Ning rubbed his eyes as usual and walked towards the wall, no longer focusing too much on his sight.

At the rostrum in the first row, Irving, carrying a gray briefcase, had already moved out of the corridor.

He glanced at Walter with a calm expression: "Mr. Director, you should know that the current approval cycle for performances and events by the Empire's cultural department is about 28 working days."

Walter smiled humbly: "I understand, Your Excellency, so every concert needs your strong support. Our theater chain must not do anything illegal."

"" This response cannot be said to be inappropriate, but Irving always feels like he hit cotton.

Could it be that this guy didn't understand what he was saying?

The only private communication between the two team leaders ended in a hurry. Irving did not speak any more and quickly exited along the indicated path towards the wall passage.

"Step aside."

A blind young man rubbing his eyes inadvertently blocked Owen's path and was pushed away by him.

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