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Art is subjective, but for me being in a museum and going from Impressionism and post impressionism, and into a modern and post modern gallery is like a slap in the face.
In my experience, all I feel is it goes from beautiful paintings with high skill level used by artists to visually manipulate form and shape to create coherent but stylized images, to "check out this crushed oil drum, really makes you think huh?"
I think what you dislike is bad or low effort art, not post modernism. Just because piece of art denies the canon, or the classics, doesn't necessarily mean it must eschew beauty, or be made without technical skill.
Apologies to anyone who knows their art history - I'm speaking in broad strokes here.
I was in a museum last week that held some of the "greats" of modern and post modern movements, and I much preferred the other galleries.
Mark Rothko's abstract expressionism:
Vs
Van Gogh.
For me, it's not even close.
The top one looks like light coming through closed shades. Kind of makes me of how think about how many people see a similar view before they get out of bed.