kitsch im PONS Wörterbuch

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Examples of the latter include the sublime, the beautiful, and the kitsch.
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Kitsch painters embrace it as a positive term: not in opposition to art, but as its own independent superstructure.
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Kitsch and nostalgia have given way to efficiency and upward mobility.
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In his hands, abandoned debris or kitsch is quixotically plasticized into a brand of postminimalist sculpture with a seductive touch of bling.
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The concept of kitsch is applied to artwork that was a response to the 19th-century art with aesthetics that convey exaggerated sentimentality and melodrama.
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During the 90s, the juxtaposition of kitsch and horror became something of a zeitgeist in visual art, independent film, and post-underground comics.
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Kitsch, using for raw material the debased and academicized simulacra of genuine culture, welcomes and cultivates this insensibility.
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The music was sometimes thought of as inventive, but it mostly resembled kitsch.
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In this way he added continuity to this classic mass product of the kitsch industry and carried it into the digital age.
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These are often ironically or sarcastically laudatory reviews of products deemed kitsch or mundane.
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