Actually good stuff continues to be good

Yesterday I wrote about a trend towards plainness and dullness as exemplary of the foibles of Modernism. Yes, the diversity of colour in art is decreasing. Yes, Mark Rothko's colour fields are getting more and more expensive. Yes, the places that we live and work are increasingly converging on dull beige boxes.

But:

These are both a ton of fun! The bottom one is nearly 60 years old. What they lack in colour they more than make up for in sheer panache.

I think that at least some of the explanation for the observation that things from the past are more aesthetically pleasing comes down to plain old survivorship bias. Neither of these hold a candle to NĂ´tre-Dame de Paris, but I'll bet they knock the socks off 99% of NDdP's contemporaries.

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Bad stuff is now good stuff

Lots of internet hand-wringing over people preferring bad stuff these days. Why do people like bad stuff?