Not Evil Enough: Contemporary Art and the Neutralization of Difference
A Wheel. AI art Introduction: The End of Transcendence “The adventure of modern art is over.” With this stark formulation, Jean Baudrillard signals not a decline in artistic production, but a transformation in its very condition. Art, he suggests, no longer stands apart from the world it once sought to interpret, challenge, or transfigure. It no longer opens a distance. It operates within the same circuits as media, design, and communication, in real time and without remainder. The question, then, is not whether art still has meaning, but whether it still has an outside. If there is no longer any transcendence—no past to recover, no future to anticipate—what becomes of critique? And more provocatively: what becomes of what Baudrillard calls “evil,” understood not in moral terms, but as that which resists integration? This essay argues that contemporary art does not simply fail to oppose the system; it neutralizes the very conditions under which opposition could arise. In doing so...