Critic Names Star Wars Prequel as World's Best Modern Art

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Critic Names Star Wars Prequel as World's Best Modern Art

According to Camille Paglia, Revenge of the Sith is the best thing anyone has ever made in thirty years.

Art is by necessity an incredibly subjective medium. Two people can watch the same movie or read the same book and enjoy the work (or despise it) very differently. Trouble is, this is the internet, where movies like the Star Wars prequels are uniformly drawn and quartered thanks to high expectations, uninspired characters, and those damn midi-chlorians. We're slowly accepting the idea that <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/5357-The-Phantom-Menace-13-Years-Later>maybe the prequels aren't as bad as we remember. But when an art critic calls Revenge of the Sith the greatest work of art our generation has ever produced, that's a much harder pill to swallow. Yet it's exactly what Camille Paglia has argued in a book on art history titled Glittering Images.

"Yes, the long finale of Revenge of the Sith has more inherent artistic value, emotional power, and global impact than anything by the artists you name," Paglia says in an interview for Vice. "It's because the art world has flat-lined and become an echo chamber of received opinion and toxic over-praise. It's like the emperor's new clothes-people are too intimidated to admit what they secretly think or what they might think with their blinders off."

I'm not entirely sure if that statement is meant to elevate Revenge of the Sith or bring low contemporary art, but it's pretty clear Paglia greatly respects Lucas's work. Each chapter of Glittering Images highlights a seminal work of art from human history, and Paglia chose Episode III's climatic lightsaber duel to represent contemporary filmmaking. "I had considered using Japanese anime for the digital art chapter of the book," she says in the same interview, "but it lacked the overwhelming operatic power and yes, seriousness of Lucas' Revenge of the Sith."

Paglia is already a controversial figure in the art community thanks to statements such as these. In the past, she's argued that <a href=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KNcPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=L40DAAAAIBAJ&dq=sexual%20personae%20paglia&pg=5043,5354257>literally every work of Western art and culture contains sexual meanings, and that The Real Housewives of New Jersey surpasses The Sopranos in terms of artistic quality. "The Sopranos was porn for the genteel Manhattan upper-middle-class, gazing uncomprehending across the river at the bridge-and-tunnel crowd," Paglia says. "I've been working for nearly 30 years in Philadelphia, which shares a proletarian ethnic Italian culture with New Jersey. The Real Housewives of New Jersey really captures it. I could never watch The Sopranos for more than two minutes because it was so distorted with condescending, ham-handed fakery."

While I personally believe that Revenge of the Sith was the strongest of the prequels, I'd be hard pressed to say it stands above every other work of art made in the past three decades. Paglia is still certainly entitled to her opinion, but it won't surprise me much if the rest of geekdom joins together to express its contrary belief. Here's an idea: in the interest of generating discussion, let's just forgo the usual <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/116875-Assassins-Creed-Lawsuit-Author-Gets-Amazon-Bombed>raging Amazon-bomb routine and instead suggest alternatives. What do you think the greatest work of art produced in our generation is?

The answer, by the way, is obviously Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Source: IGN

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''Yes, the long finale of Revenge of the Sith has more inherent artistic value, emotional power, and global impact than anything by the artists you name''
The finale of the movie or the movie as a finale to the prequel.

Global impact means nothing. If the Nazi's won the war their Nazi patriotic movies would of also had a global impact.

Everything that built up to the end battle in revenge of the sith made little sense.
Anakin's journey to the dark side was lame - Padme's pregnancy was the best they could come up with...I was expecting exploration into ideologies between jedi and sith and him slowly turning...instead he just goes off on a tangent kills some sand people and moans a bit.

Oh you accidently helped me kill Windu, now you must kill children 'younglings'
The battle was way too long
 

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In the prequel trilogy's defense, the acting and campiness in the originals was just as bad. *ducks for cover*

On topic, as much as I like Star Wars, I can't quite agree with it being the best thing ever. Then again, modern art and the standards associated with it are pretty damn weird.
 

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Revenge of the Sith is the most spectacular of all the Star Wars films. And the fight at the end is indeed the most impressive thing in the Star Wars film series so far.
 

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Nah.

Revenge of the Sith comes close, but I'd say it's pipped at the post by the revelatory experience known as The Expendables.
 

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Its obvious that this isnt praise for lucas's work but rather a damning of the state of modern art. Note she refers to artists as if referring to painters, sculptors and the like. If I was an artist I'd be feeling pretty low right about now considering someone just said a piece of commercial effluence is better then the work I was producing.
 

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This shouldn't be news, this is just one woman's opinion that she's written in her own book. I have a degree in film studies and books like this a written to prove a point about a film, not to insult anyone who thinks differently. If she's focussing mainly on the artistry of the lightsaber duels and the melodrama, she could have a point. Its something to take on board, not an opinion that must be corrected.

I really hope people don't Amazon-bomb this book, that would just be sad for everyone involved.
 

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This is easily the best way to get some attention.

I would post the "not sure if trolling" image, but I don't want to imply that she could be stupid for having an opinion.
 

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Anyway, we all know that Mass Effect 3 is the best piece of art that our generation has produced.
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
I think we all just found out who has horrible taste.
 

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In before Plinkett.

Quite seriously, I like the Star Wars prequels a lot but there is no way that Episode III is the best modern art ever, to couch it in Internet slang "obvious troll is obvious".
 

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Fanghawk said:
Palia says in an interview for Vice.
There's your problem.

That rag is a hive of pseudo-intellectualism, political bias, and bad research. It's one of the most pitiful publications out of there: they grab interviews with everyone and anyone to try to portray themselves as edgy and open. They're just a bunch of godamn hipsters.
 

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I agree with the art critic that the long final lightsaber duel represents modern filmmaking. It's a hyper-choreographed, inconsequential CGI-fest interspersed with a handful of awful and bizarre one-liners standing in for dialogue. I'll admit that it's technically impressive and, no doubt, many an artist worked many a man-hour on it, but it's devoid of all meaning and purpose.
 

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Yet another reason I ignore art critics. The are so crazy I would be better off asking the homeless guy under my interstate exit bridge. Bob wears the tin foil hat and talks to the people from Quialrk 5 all the time, but he makes more sense than her.

"The pie eats their eyes and the moon is turnip to the KING!! KNOW THEM WHEN THEY COUNT THE MEATLOAF!!!!!!!!"

Sage wisdom Bob, sage wisdom.