Differential Aesthetics

Differential Aesthetics
Author: Penny Florence
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351726064

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This title was first published in 2000. This is an interdisciplinary and international collection on aesthetics with contributions from artists and philosophers and the range of thinkers about art in between. It aims to provide a forum for the kinds of question that used to be addressed within traditional aesthetics, but which have until recently been sidelined in critical writing about art and indeed in many of the most important art practices. The collection as a whole is situated in relation to feminists' approaches, but the editors hope that it will not be read as limited to them.

Colors, Forms and Art

Colors, Forms and Art
Author: C. Leijonhielm
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1967-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780685136157

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Exploding Aesthetics

Exploding Aesthetics
Author: Annette W. Balkema
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789042013254

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'L&B Series oranized three symposia evenings in October 2000 under the title "Exploding Aesthetics", in cooperation with De Appel Centre for Contemperary Art, Amsterdam. Besides the presentations and discussions from these symposia, this volume includes various arguments, positions, and statements in both articles and interviews by a variety of visual artists, designers, advertising professionals, theorists and curators.'(Cover)

Materializing New Media

Materializing New Media
Author: Anna Munster
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1611682940

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A significant contribution to investigations of the social and cultural impact of new media and digital technologies

Colours, Forms and Art

Colours, Forms and Art
Author: Christer Leijonhielm
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1967
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Toward an Aesthetics of Blindness

Toward an Aesthetics of Blindness
Author: David Feeney
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780820486628

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Blindness has always fascinated those who can see. Although modern imaginative portrayals of the sightless experience are increasingly positive, the affirmative elements of these renderings are inevitably tempered and problematized by the visual predilections of the artists undertaking them. This book explores a variety of the (dis)continuities between depictions of the sightless experience of beauty by sighted artists and the lived aesthetic experiences of blind people. It does so by pressing a radical interdisciplinary reinterpretation of celebrated dramatic portrayals of blindness into service as a tool with which to probe the boundaries of the capacities of the sighted imagination while exploring the sensory detriment of our visually fixated notions of beauty. Works by J. M. Synge, W. B. Yeats, and Brian Friel are explored as a means of crafting a workable and innovative medium of theoretical and experiential exchange between the disciplines of literature, aesthetics, and disability studies. In addition to appraising previously unexamined aspects of the work of three of Ireland's most celebrated modern dramatists, this book considers the consequences for blind people of the exclusionary and prohibitive elements of traditional aesthetic theory and art education. The insights yielded will be of value to those with an interest in modern literature, differential aesthetics, visual culture, perception, and the experience of blindness.

A Hunger for Aesthetics

A Hunger for Aesthetics
Author: Michael Kelly
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0231152922

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This title examines the motivations for the critiques that have been applied to the idea of aesthetics and argues that theorists and artists now hunger for a new kind of aesthetics, one better calibrated to contemporary art and its moral and political demands. The book shows how, for decades, aesthetic critiques have often concerned art's treatment of beauty or the autonomy of art. Collectively, these critiques have generated an anti-aesthetic stance that is now prevalent in the contemporary art world.

Practical Aesthetics

Practical Aesthetics
Author: Bernd Herzogenrath
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350116114

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This collection brings together artists and theoreticians to provide the first anthology of a new field: Practical Aesthetics. A work of art already contains its own criticism, a knowledge of its own which need not be conceptual or propositional. Yet today, there are many approaches to different forms of art that work on the brink between science and art, 'sensible cognition' and proposition, aesthetic knowledge and rational knowledge, while thinking with art (or the artistic material) rather than about it. This volumes presents ways of thinking with different forms of art (film, sound, dance, literature, etc), as well as new forms of aesthetic research and presentation such as Media Philosophy, the audiovisual essay, fictocriticism, the audio paper, and Artistic Research. It reveals how writing about art can become 'artistic' or 'poetic' in its own right: not only writing about artistic effects, but producing them in the first place. This takes art not as an object of (external) analysis, but as a subject with a knowledge in its own right, creating a co-composing 'conceptual interference pattern' between theory and practice. A 'practical aesthetics' thus understood, can be described as thinking with art, in order to find new ways to create worlds and thus to make the world perceivable in different ways.

Unframed

Unframed
Author: Rosemary Betterton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857717669

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Women's painting is undergoing a vibrant revival, yet has been little explored in writing or modern visual culture. "Unframed" is an examination of women's contemporary painting. It presents writing with practitioners who engage with theory and critical theorists who deal directly with contemporary practice. All contributors reflect on their own practice and that of other women painters and theorists, whose common aim is to develop innovative ways of thinking about, and through, painting by women. The book focuses on current debates on gender, subjectivity, spectatorship and painting, and moves them forward into the second millennium. It should appeal to a range of readers, including scholars, students, artists and gallery visitors.