SULJE VALIKKO

avaa valikko

What Language to Say the Arts? - French Rhetoric and German Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Century
22,00 €
Louisiana State University Press
Sivumäärä: 72 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2016, 28.02.2016 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Taking its cue from Horace's saying ""As is painting, so is poetry"" (""Ut pictura poesis""), Marc Fumaroli's treatise What Language to Say the Arts? revisits the genesis of the ""conceptual turn"" in art. Fumaroli argues that the roots of this transition run deeper than the twentieth-century conceptualism of Marcel Duchamp and Andy Warhol. Rather, the origins of conceptual art can be found in the emergence of aesthetics as a distinct branch of philosophy in eighteenth-century Germany, a time when writers, such as Lessing, Baumgarten, Winckelmann, and Kant, tried to analyze art from a purely intellectual perspective. These thinkers positioned themselves in opposition to another, older school of thought based on a poetic approach to the appreciation of art that harkens back to classical antiquity. Fumaroli contends that this classical tradition's emphasis on pleasure and the sensual enjoyment of art is better suited than high-minded intellectualism to close the perceived gap between artistic practice and language.

Tuotetta lisätty
ostoskoriin kpl
Siirry koriin
LISÄÄ OSTOSKORIIN
Tuote on tilapäisesti loppunut ja sen saatavuus on epävarma. Seuraa saatavuutta.
Myymäläsaatavuus
Helsinki
Tapiola
Turku
Tampere
What Language to Say the Arts? - French Rhetoric and German Aesthetics in the Eighteenth Centuryzoom
Näytä kaikki tuotetiedot
ISBN:
9780807164150
Sisäänkirjautuminen
Kirjaudu sisään
Rekisteröityminen
Oma tili
Omat tiedot
Omat tilaukset
Omat laskut
Lisätietoja
Asiakaspalvelu
Tietoa verkkokaupasta
Toimitusehdot
Tietosuojaseloste