This is pretty spot on and is the fate of any [not just] art movement.
It is of course not the people’s fault, they don’t exactly decide what the next `pop’ thing will be. In many cases, their first encounter with a certain style/movement happens only once it turns into pop culture, which in turn perpetuates the misunderstanding of what the original intention of the movement was.
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Just know the superficial elements are nitpicked and focus-group’d to ensure maximum profitability.
This is pretty spot on and is the fate of any [not just] art movement.
It is of course not the people’s fault, they don’t exactly decide what the next `pop’ thing will be. In many cases, their first encounter with a certain style/movement happens only once it turns into pop culture, which in turn perpetuates the misunderstanding of what the original intention of the movement was.
…
Just know the superficial elements are nitpicked and focus-group’d to ensure maximum profitability.