bagatellartat
Bagatellartat is a term in contemporary art discourse describing approaches that elevate trivial, everyday gestures and objects into subjects of inquiry. Works associated with bagatellartat often take the form of performances, installations, or digital projects that foreground small-scale phenomena and ordinary materials.
Etymology: The neologism combines bagatelle, meaning something trifling, with art, signaling lightness and critical intent. The
Origins and development: The term appears in critical discussions from the 2010s as artists questioned art
Characteristics and practices: Bagatellartat emphasizes accessibility and temporality, often using found objects, everyday spaces, and audience
Examples: A gallery invites visitors to rearrange recyclable items into evolving sculptures. A street project asks
Reception: Debates about seriousness, aesthetics, and labor persist. Proponents argue it democratizes art and foregrounds daily