Nietzsche’s Signifiance for Avant-Garde Architecture
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art, architecture, avant-gardeAbstract
Avant-garde artists took the more solid thinking of Nietzsche, which is represented by Zaratustra, and tried to look for new rules of Art. It was a way to overcome what critics and experts in History had wanted to make belief until that moment. For this, the artist had to beat the saturation of forms common in Art in the Nineteenth Century. No Eclecticism; new Art must start from scratch.
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