Collections in decadence

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Collections in decadence

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1LiminalSister
Editado: Out 18, 2018, 9:49 am

Hello all
Im gathering ideas about the collection as performance of decadence. I’m thinking of the amassing of art and outre objects as a means of creating an artificial paradise or constructed sancutary away from the modern. Consider against nature, comte de montesquieu, or the compulsive consumerist tendency of Patrick Bateman (if we consider American psycho a retelling of against nature.

Any textual references from the 19th century I
May have overlooked would be greatly appreciated.

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2Kuiperdolin
Out 29, 2018, 11:09 am

If you can read French you might want to check La maison d’un artiste by Edmond de Goncourt. I don't think it's been translated.

3Randy_Hierodule
Out 29, 2018, 12:20 pm

Contemporary, but continuing in a long established tradition: Viktor Wynd's Cabinet of Wonders. Or here: http://www.thelasttuesdaysociety.org/museum-curiosities/#.W9cyXxuouUm

4LiminalSister
Nov 12, 2018, 6:32 am

Thank you Ben, Vitor's bar is my favourite absinthe spot in London. I lectured there last year on fin de siecle Satanism.

Kuiperdolin, I will check that out! Thank you!

5Randy_Hierodule
Nov 12, 2018, 7:34 pm

Ah! I wish I'd have gone for that! This time last year?

6LiminalSister
Jan 29, 2019, 7:48 pm

Thanks Benwaugh, it would have been lovely to meet in person. It was about this time last year. I speak at Treadwells with some regularity as well. I’d love to get UK members of the group together for a salon.

7Randy_Hierodule
Fev 5, 2019, 3:30 pm

I shall make it a point to get over (Assuming the tribal ban under penalty of hanging is no longer in effect after 400 years).

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