Avant garde Quote by Michael Haneke
“Classicism becomes avant-garde when everyone else is doing their utmost to develop new stylistic forms. I think it's healthy to return to classical forms.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Film Theory Discussion, 2015
Suggests that classic forms become avant‑garde when contrasted with contemporary innovation, advocating a balance of tradition and novelty.
In simple terms: Classic styles can feel modern when reinterpreted.
Blend tradition with innovation.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- film criticism
- art education
- creative practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does returning to classics inspire new work?
- When does homage become imitation?
Risk of nostalgia outweighing genuine innovation.