In this book, Tjeu van den Berk examines C. G. Jung's personal perspective on art and how his work intensely engages with this theme. It analyses Jung’s profound reflections on artistic considerations such as how we experience art, the specific qualities in the perception of beauty, the nature of the creative process and the aesthetic attitude.
Jung on Art considers Jung's feelings about art simply being 'art' rather than reducing it to a moral, political, religious or psychological product. It also discusses Jung’s notion that the artist is only a breeding ground for a piece of art, and once complete, the piece has an independent existence.
Topics covered include:
symbolism
the difference between art and aesthetics
Jung's ideas about himself as an artist
the psychology of art
Jung's perspective on modern art and surrealism.
This book will be of great interest to all Jungian scholars, as well as those interested in the meeting of Jung and art.