Secretism
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A post-post-modernism artistic movement defined by its rejection of typical terms of definition, Secretism has its roots in literature; however, its influence has since spread to all artistic disciplines.
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[edit] Characteristics
As a movement that defines itself by defying definition, Secretism is not easily characterised; nevertheless, here are a few notable elements that are relatively consistent in Secretist work:
- Rejection of Postmodernist ideals (in so much that these ideals are definable, something which most Secretists would deny).
- Strong commitment to issues of Point of View.
- Rejection of commercialization both in point and practice.