Anti-Intellectualism and the Arts

In 1946, renowned art critic Clement Greenberg said that “It is one of the tragedies of our time that solicitude for any of the arts forces one to be a snob.”  My column this week wonders to what degree a mood of anti-intellectualism still exists, and ventures that if it does, it would explain much about the state of the arts in the public mind these days.  Read the whole thing here.

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