Wake of Art

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Author: Arthur C. Danto

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-13

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1134395388

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Since the mid-1980s, Arthur C. Danto has been increasingly concerned with the implications of the demise of modernism. Out of the wake of modernist art, Danto discerns the emergence of a radically pluralistic art world. His essays illuminate this novel art world as well as the fate of criticism within it. As a result, Danto has crafted the most compelling philosophy of art criticism since Clement Greenberg. Gregg Horowitz and Tom Huhn analyze the constellation of philosophical and critical elements in Danto's new- Hegelian art theory. In a provocative encounter, they employ themes from Kantian aesthetics to elucidate the continuing persistence of taste in shaping even this most sophisticated philosophy of art.

Wake of Art

Wake of Art PDF

Author: Arthur C. Danto

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-13

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1134395450

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Since the mid-1980s, Arthur C. Danto has been increasingly concerned with the implications of the demise of modernism. Out of the wake of modernist art, Danto discerns the emergence of a radically pluralistic art world. His essays illuminate this novel art world as well as the fate of criticism within it. As a result, Danto has crafted the most compelling philosophy of art criticism since Clement Greenberg. Gregg Horowitz and Tom Huhn analyze the constellation of philosophical and critical elements in Danto's new- Hegelian art theory. In a provocative encounter, they employ themes from Kantian aesthetics to elucidate the continuing persistence of taste in shaping even this most sophisticated philosophy of art.

Aftermath

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Author: Emma Chambers

Publisher: Tate

Published: 2018-09-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781849765671

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Examines the memorialisation and the social and aesthetic impact of the First World War through the visual arts in Britain, Germany and France

Art History in the Wake of the Global Turn

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Author: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

Publisher: Clark Art Institute

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780300196856

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With globalization steadily reshaping the cultural landscape, scholars have long called for a full-scale reassessment of art history's largely Eurocentric framework. This collection of case studies and essays, the latest in the Clark Studies in the Visual Arts series, brings together voices from various disciplinary and theoretical backgrounds, each proposing ways to remap, decenter, and reorient what is often assumed to be a unified field. Rather than devise a one-size-fits-all strategy for what has long been a divided and disjointed terrain, these authors and artists reframe the inherent challenges of the global--most notably geographic, political, aesthetic, and linguistic differences--as productive starting points for study. As the book demonstrates, approaching art history from such alternative perspectives rewrites some of the most basic narratives, from the origins of representation to the beginnings of the "modern" to the very history of globalization and its effects. Distributed for the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute

In the Wake

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Author: Anne Nishimura Morse

Publisher: Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, April 5 - July 12, 2015.

The Wake of Iconoclasm

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Author: Angela Vanhaelen

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0271050616

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"Explores the relationship between art and religion after the iconoclasm of the Dutch Reformation. Reassesses Dutch realism and its pictorial strategies in relation to the religious and political diversity of the Dutch cities"--Provided by publisher.

Art's Undoing

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Author: Forest Pyle

Publisher: Fordham Univ Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 082325111X

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Art's Undoing is about radical aestheticism, the term that best describes a recurring event in some of the most powerful and resonating texts of nineteenth-century British literature.

The Artist's Journey

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Author: Steven Pressfield

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781936891542

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"I have a theory about the Hero's Journey. We all have one. We have many, in fact. But our primary hero's journey is the passage we live out, in real life, before we find our calling. The hero's journey ends when, like Odysseus, we return home to Ithaca, to the place from which we started. What then? The passage that comes next is The Artist's Journey. On our artist's journey, we move past Resistance and past self-sabotage. We discover our true selves and our authentic calling, and we produce the works we were born to create. You are an artist too-whether you realize it or not, whether you like it or not-and you have an artist's journey. Will you live it out? Will you follow your Muse and do the work you were born to do? Ready or not, you are called."--Back cover.