The Problem With Sentimental Art

Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 5 (2):20-31 (2008)
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Abstract

If we feel confident in criticizing art for being sentimental, we ought to be able to precisely state how and why sentimentality is an aesthetic fault. This entails demonstrating that sentimental art fails to perform some function that is essential to art. In this paper I will argue that any critique of sentimental art that does not satisfy such a condition is not a legitimate aesthetic critique. Additionally I will put forth a genuinely aesthetic critique of sentimental art, establishing why sentimentality is an aesthetic fault and why art will be aesthetically flawed to the extent that it is sentimental.

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