Nostalgia's Presence in Today's Art Field

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Nostalgia is frequently looked at with disdain in the modern art world. Often thought of as an intellectual and visual crutch. However, using past cultural trends one can reference a common ground on which the masses will relate to or recognize. Bringing these familiar views in a different setting adds a new layer to the meaning of one’s artwork when done properly. Nostalgia is based on one’s identity, and trying to grasp the constantly changing self and world. Art is a way to stabilize one’s self and archive one’s own changes, as well as the world’s, in a reflective manner. When nostalgic based works are done more on the concept of commentary and contemplation, rather than just purely visual, it brings a depth to a piece of work that would be unable to be done otherwise. Through my presentation, I will be discussing artworks that are based heavily in nostalgia and how this perspective adds to the art world in the twenty-first century.

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Presenters/Co-Presenters

Emma Lewis, Georgia Southern University

Faculty Mentor

Kasie Alt

Department of Primary Presenter's Major

Department of Literature

Symposium Year

2020

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Nostalgia's Presence in Today's Art Field