Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy

Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy
Author: Owen Hulatt
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441132309

Whether art can be wholly autonomous has been repeatedly challenged in the modern history of aesthetics. In this collection of specially-commissioned chapters, a team of experts discuss the extent to which art can be explained purely in terms of aesthetic categories. Covering examples from Philosophy, Music and Art History and drawing on continental and analytic sources, this volume clarifies the relationship between artworks and extra-aesthetic considerations, including historic, cultural or economic factors. It presents a comprehensive overview of the question of aesthetic autonomy, exploring its relevance to both philosophy and the comprehension of specific artworks themselves. By closely examining how the creation of artworks, and our judgements of these artworks, relate to society and history, Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy provides an insightful and sustained discussion of a major question in aesthetic philosophy.

Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy

Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy
Author: Owen Hulatt
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441126074

Whether art can be wholly autonomous has been repeatedly challenged in the modern history of aesthetics. In this collection of specially-commissioned chapters, a team of experts discuss the extent to which art can be explained purely in terms of aesthetic categories. Covering examples from Philosophy, Music and Art History and drawing on continental and analytic sources, this volume clarifies the relationship between artworks and extra-aesthetic considerations, including historic, cultural or economic factors. It presents a comprehensive overview of the question of aesthetic autonomy, exploring its relevance to both philosophy and the comprehension of specific artworks themselves. By closely examining how the creation of artworks, and our judgements of these artworks, relate to society and history, Aesthetic and Artistic Autonomy provides an insightful and sustained discussion of a major question in aesthetic philosophy.

Aesthetic Autonomy

Aesthetic Autonomy
Author: Barend van Heusden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Aesthetics, Modern
ISBN: 9789042915794

This volume contains a selection of essays presented at the international conference on Cultural Crises in Art and Literature, held in Groningen in November 2002, in a special session on the question of the autonomy of the arts. Do we witness, in western culture, the end of the autonomy of the arts as it has been conceptualized and institutionalized since the eighteenth century? Indeed, developments of quite a different nature seem to have contributed to a blurring of boundaries between art and non-art, art and the market, art and politics or ethics, as well as between the arts themselves, and between 'high' and 'low' art. Although this volume does not pretend to map this complex process in its entirety - partly because it is impossible to step out of one's own history - it is meant as a contribution to the elucidation of the process itself, offering some challenging explanations as to the heat of the current debate.

A Return to Aesthetics

A Return to Aesthetics
Author: Jonathan Loesberg
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780804751162

A Return to Aesthetics confronts postmodernism's rejection of aesthetics by showing that this critique rests on central concepts of classical aesthetic theory, namely autonomous form, disinterest, and symbolic discourse. The author argues for the value of these concepts by recovering them through a historical reinterpretation of their meaning prior to their distortion by twentieth-century formalism. Loesberg then applies these concepts to a discussion of two of the most significant critics of the ideology of Enlightenment, Foucault and Bourdieu. He argues that understanding the role of aesthetics in the postmodern critique of Enlightenment will get us out of the intellectual impasse wherein numbingly repeated attacks upon postmodernism as self-contradictory match numbingly repeated defenses. Construing postmodern critiques as examples of aesthetic reseeing gives us a new understanding of the postmodern critique of the Enlightenment.

Cultural Revolution

Cultural Revolution
Author: Sven Lütticken
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN: 9783956791949

Martin Herberts timely new collection of essays considers various artists who have withdrawn from the art world or adopted an antagonistic position toward its mechanisms. Today, a large part of the artists role in our massively professionalized art world is being present. Herbert provides a counterargument for this proactive concept of self-marketing, examining the consequential nature of retreat, whether in protest, as a deliberate conceptual act or out of necessity. By illuminating the motives of artists including Stanley Brouwn, Charlotte Posenenske, David Hammons, Lutz Bacher and Agnes Martin among others, this book offers a unique perspective on where and how the needs of the artist and the needs of the art world diverge. Martin Herbert is a writer and critic living in Berlin. He is associate editor of ArtReview and writes for international art journals. Previous books include The Uncertainty Principle (2014) by Sternberg Press and Mark Wallinger (2011).

Adorno's Modernism

Adorno's Modernism
Author: Espen Hammer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1107121590

The book is a study of Adorno's aesthetics, its philosophical background, and its account of aesthetic modernism.

Phenomenal Blackness

Phenomenal Blackness
Author: Mark Christian Thompson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2022-01-21
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 0226816427

The essence of the matter -- The politics of Black friendship : Gadamer, Baldwin and the Black hermeneutic -- The Aardvark of history : Malcolm X, language and power -- Black aesthetic autonomy : Ralph Ellison, Amiri Baraka, and "literary Negro-ness" -- The revolutionary will not be hypnotized : Eldridge Cleaver and Black ideology -- Unrepeatable : Angela Y. Davis and Black critical theory -- Black aesthetic theory.

Fictions of Autonomy

Fictions of Autonomy
Author: Andrew Goldstone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-02-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199861129

Fictions of Autonomy presents a revisionary account of aesthetic autonomy and transnational modernism with a range of readings that includes works by Wilde, Eliot, Joyce, Barnes, and Stevens alongside writings by theorists like Adorno and de Man.

Art as Human Practice

Art as Human Practice
Author: Georg W. Bertram
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350063169

How is art both distinct and different from the rest of human life, while also mattering in and for it? This central yet overlooked question in contemporary philosophy of art is at the heart of Georg Bertram's new aesthetic. Drawing on the resources of diverse philosophical traditions – analytic philosophy, French philosophy, and German post-Kantian philosophy – his book offers a systematic account of art as a human practice. One that remains connected to the whole of life.