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All 'realist' art is calculated contigency

 The most and artist can is create what Henry James called the ‘air of reality'.

In this sense, all realist art is a kind of con trick – a fact that is most obvious when the artist includes details that are redundant to the narrative (the precise tint and curve of a moustache, let us say) simply to signal: ‘This is realism.’ In such art, no waistcoat is colourless, no way of walking is without its idiosyncrasy, no visage without its memorable features.

It follows that 'Realism' could be argued to be no more than calculated contingency.


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