Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Eulogy for the Hipster (RIP 1999-2009)

The New Yorker tries to puts it's finger on What Was the Hipster?


Basically, co-opted art as commodity:
Of course, there are artists of hipster-related sensibility who remain artists. In the neighborhoods, though, there was a feeling throughout the last decade that the traditional arts were of little interest to hipsters because their consumer culture substituted a range of narcissistic handicrafts similar enough to sterilize the originals. One could say, exaggerating only slightly, that the hipster moment did not produce artists, but tattoo artists, who gained an entire generation’s arms, sternums, napes, ankles, and lower backs as their canvas. It did not produce photographers, but snapshot and party photographers: Last Night’s Party, Terry Richardson, the Cobra Snake. It did not produce painters, but graphic designers. It did not yield a great literature, but it made good use of fonts. And hipsterism did not make an avant-garde; it made communities of early adopters.
Previous hipster zing HERE.


OOOOOH, AN EXCUSE TO POST MY SLICE!!  :)




1 comment:

Richard said...

cool