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David Houston Jones, "Visual Culture and the Forensic: Culture, Memory, Ethics" (Routledge, 2022)

New Work in Digital Humanities

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The Loss of Aesthetics in the 20th Century

What was once known as aesthetics has kind of fallen out of failure in the course of the 20th century or throughout modernity. And I think there is a gap that artists like Le Guillier can exploit because when he brings his works of these kinds of tremendous scale they do mimic history paintings. It's almost as though he reacts to the imperatives of photojournalism and says, I'm not going to do that anymore. So on the one hand, there's that pictorial aestheticised quality. On the other hand, when we do stop to look at those images, it's very hard to know where to look. This is partly a product of the large images, and it

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