Okay, in the [Books] thread in an argument that i didnt read because i was drunk i said this;

Quote Originally Posted by sailor jack View Post
art is becoming more irrelevant to "average" people because it is becoming more and mpre postmodern, that is to say more and more relevant to our future selves and opinions of the future.

we may not see it now, but art is a progression, in my opinion. we have had realism, depicting what is there, and gradually we have changed into what isnt there, what we imagine etc. To me, this is postmodernism.

I know this is just my opinion, but I also know that it is shared by a number of other people in my lectures on the subject.
Like so many drunken ramblings, I see no problem with it. So I will put it up here for discussion.

I would also like to ask the big question "What is art?". I am talking specifically about the postmodern works and if they can truly be called "artistic". Is it a natural conclusion reached through the course of changing ideas? What will come after it? What will we describe as post-postmodern?