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| 7) He believed all mythological, religious, artistic and other forms of knowledge have their Origen in the Lebenswelt or lived experience. The grotesque belongs to quotidian life no less than to the history of art (more so, I believe), and Storr's exhibition potentially revives the now antique avant-gardist position that the territorial borders between lived and aesthetic experience might, even for an instant, be erased; that the flux and reflux of grotesquerie could circulate freely between discrete art objects and the Lebenswelt of those who regard them. Eine sozialgeschichtliche Untersuchungihrer Lebenswelt (Weinheim/Basel, 1981), p. |
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