Derek Matravers
Figuring Out Figurative Art
Contemporary Philosophers on Contemporary Paintings
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In 1797 Friedrich Schlegel wrote that philosophy of art usually lacks one of two things: either the philosophy, or the art. This collection of essays contains both the philosophy and the art. It brings together an international team of leading philosophers to address diverse philosophical issues raised by recent works of art. Each essay engages with a specific artwork and explores the connection between the image and the philosophical content. Thirteen contemporary philosophers demonstrate how philosophy can aid interpretation of the work of ten contemporary artists, including:Jesse Prinz on John CurrinBarry C. Smith and Edward Winters on Dex…
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In 1797 Friedrich Schlegel wrote that philosophy of art usually lacks one of two things: either the philosophy, or the art. This collection of essays contains both the philosophy and the art. It brings together an international team of leading philosophers to address diverse philosophical issues raised by recent works of art. Each essay engages with a specific artwork and explores the connection between the image and the philosophical content. Thirteen contemporary philosophers demonstrate how philosophy can aid interpretation of the work of ten contemporary artists, including:Jesse Prinz on John CurrinBarry C. Smith and Edward Winters on Dexter DalwoodLydia Goehr and Sam Rose on Tom de FrestonRaymond Geuss on Adrian Ghenie and Chantal JoffeHallvard Lillehammer on Paul NobleM. M. McCabe and Alexis Papazoglou on Ged QuinnNoël Carroll on Paula RegoSimon Blackburn and Jerrold Levinson on George ShawSondra Bacharach on Yue Minjun.The discussion ranges over ethical, political, psychological and religious concepts, such as irony, disgust, apathy, inequality, physiognomy and wonder, to historical experiences of war, Marx-inspired political movements and Thatcherism, and standard problems in the philosophy of art, such as expression, style, depiction and ontology of art, as well as major topics in art history, such as vanitas painting, photography, pornography, and Dadaism. Many of the contributors are distinguished in areas of philosophy other than aesthetics and are writing about art for the first time. All show how productive the engagement can be between philosophy, more generally, and art.
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Weitere Autoren: Freeman, Damien
- ISBN: 978-1-317-59132-0
- EAN: 9781317591320
- Produktnummer: 36596564
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
- Seitenangabe: 288 S.
- Plattform: EPUB
- Auflage: 1. Auflage
Über den Autor
Damien Freeman lectures on ethics and aesthetics at Pembroke College, Cambridge, UK and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia. His books include Art's Emotions: Ethics, Expression and Aesthetic Experience (2012).Derek Matravers is Professor of Philosophy at The Open University, UK and his books include Introducing Philosophy of Art (2012), and Fiction and Narrative (2014).
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