I’ll be honest—maybe a little too honest. I’m not ashamed to admit that I signed up for group activities online to meet like-minded friends with similar interests (jazz, novels, etc.). There’s something utterly daunting about stepping into the unknown. Yet, only these experiences can open the door to new connections. This brings me to today’s topic: existentialism and alienation in 20th century art.
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Georges Seurat: The Paradox of Togetherness
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I’ll be honest—maybe a little too honest. I’m not ashamed to admit that I signed up for group activities online to meet like-minded friends with similar interests (jazz, novels, etc.). There’s something utterly daunting about stepping into the unknown. Yet, only these experiences can open the door to new connections. This brings me to today’s topic: existentialism and alienation in 20th century art.