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Authenticity Is Not an Aesthetic
Creating from Inner Experience in an Age of Simulation In recent years, authenticity has become a recognizable aesthetic category. It appears in specific visual codes, the raw, the unfinished, the intimate shared without visible polish. It is associated with vulnerability, with confessional tones, with work that appears stripped of artifice. But once authenticity becomes stylistically identifiable, it changes. It stops being a condition and begins functioning as a device. Thi

Diego Mejia
Feb 123 min read
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