The article discusses cyberpoetry as a category of avant-garde writing. The author proves that cyberpoertry should not be regarded as modern avant-garde writing, because modern culture does not follow the avant-garde cultural and aesthetic norms (such as novelty, originality). The fact that cyberpoetry applies some avantgarde aesthetic tools (collage and montage) must be regarded as non- avant-garde continuation.
The paper shows Natalia Lach-Lachowicz (Natalia LL) as a neo avant-garde artist whose works in a specific maximalistic way are very close to the main currents of avant-garde trends: newmediality (photograph), minimalism, conceptualism, performance, bodyart, pop-art and feminist art. The paper concentrates mainly on the mutual influencing features of conceptualism, consumptionism and feminism in Natalia LL’s works and pays attention to the emancipational potential of her works of the 70s and 80s.
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