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O que (quem) é tacky - definição

ART OR OTHER OBJECTS THAT APPEAL TO POPULAR RATHER THAN HIGH ART TASTES
Kitschy; Kitch; Irony display; Kitsch art; Kich; Cich; Citch; Tacky; Kitschiness
  • ''A Friend in Need'', a 1903 ''[[Dogs Playing Poker]]'' painting by [[Cassius Marcellus Coolidge]], is a common example of modern kitsch.
  • Examples of kitsch in architecture
  • A souvenir snow globe with an underwater motif
  • A [[mass-produced]] [[teapot]] and milk jug set, themed like an old [[cottage]]
  • ''Puppy'' by [[Jeff Koons]] (2010) is a self-aware display of kitsch, specifically as a combination of opulence and cuteness.

tacky         
(tackier, tackiest)
1.
If you describe something as tacky, you dislike it because it is cheap and badly made or vulgar. (INFORMAL)
...a woman in a fake leopard-skin coat and tacky red sunglasses...
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
2.
If something such as paint or glue is tacky, it is slightly sticky and not yet dry.
Test to see if the finish is tacky, and if it is, leave it to harden.
= sticky
ADJ
tacky         
tacky1
¦ adjective (tackier, tackiest) (of glue, paint, etc.) slightly sticky because not fully dry.
Derivatives
tackiness noun
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tacky2
¦ adjective (tackier, tackiest) informal showing poor taste and quality.
Derivatives
tackily adverb
tackiness noun
Origin
C19 (denoting a horse of little value): of unknown origin.
Tacky         
·add. ·adj Dowdy, shabby, or neglected in appearance; unkempt.
II. Tacky ·adj Sticky; adhesive; raw;
- said of paint, varnish, ·etc., when not well dried.
III. Tacky ·add. ·noun An ill-conditioned, ill-fed, or neglected horse; also, a person in a like condition.

Wikipédia

Kitsch

Kitsch ( KITCH; loanword from German) is a term applied to art and design that is perceived as naïve imitation, overly eccentric, gratuitous or of banal taste.

The modern avant garde traditionally opposed kitsch for its melodramatic tendencies, its superficial relationship with the human condition and its naturalistic standards of beauty. In the first half of the 20th century, kitsch was used in reference to mass-produced, pop-cultural products that lacked the conceptual depth of fine art. However, since the emergence of Pop Art in the 1950s, kitsch has taken on newfound highbrow appeal, often wielded in knowingly ironic, humorous or earnest manners.

To brand visual art as "kitsch" is often still pejorative, though not exclusively. Art deemed kitsch may be enjoyed in an entirely positive and sincere manner. For example, it carries the ability to be quaint or "quirky" without being offensive on the surface, as in the Dogs Playing Poker paintings.

Along with visual art, the quality of kitsch can be used to describe works of music, literature or any other creative medium. Kitsch relates to camp, as they both incorporate irony and extravagance.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para tacky
1. Out of a fairly tacky show, surely the most tacky would be the ideal winner?
2. Chicklet lit‘s tacky storylines sell girls short.
3. And he holds his hands up to the tacky accusation.
4. "I‘m trying real hard not to be tacky," Knight said.
5. It‘s wacky not tacky and sales are going extremely well.