After the End of Art

After the End of Art
Title After the End of Art PDF eBook
Author Arthur C. Danto
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 350
Release 2021-06-08
Genre Art
ISBN 0691209308

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The classic and provocative account of how art changed irrevocably with pop art and why traditional aesthetics can’t make sense of contemporary art A classic of art criticism and philosophy, After the End of Art continues to generate heated debate for its radical and famous assertion that art ended in the 1960s. Arthur Danto, a philosopher who was also one of the leading art critics of his time, argues that traditional notions of aesthetics no longer apply to contemporary art and that we need a philosophy of art criticism that can deal with perhaps the most perplexing feature of current art: that everything is possible. An insightful and entertaining exploration of art’s most important aesthetic and philosophical issues conducted by an acute observer of contemporary art, After the End of Art argues that, with the eclipse of abstract expressionism, art deviated irrevocably from the narrative course that Vasari helped define for it in the Renaissance. Moreover, Danto makes the case for a new type of criticism that can help us understand art in a posthistorical age where, for example, an artist can produce a work in the style of Rembrandt to create a visual pun, and where traditional theories cannot explain the difference between Andy Warhol’s Brillo Box and the product found in the grocery store. After the End of Art addresses art history, pop art, “people’s art,” the future role of museums, and the critical contributions of Clement Greenberg, whose aesthetics-based criticism helped a previous generation make sense of modernism. Tracing art history from a mimetic tradition (the idea that art was a progressively more adequate representation of reality) through the modern era of manifestos (when art was defined by the artist’s philosophy), Danto shows that it wasn’t until the invention of pop art that the historical understanding of the means and ends of art was nullified. Even modernist art, which tried to break with the past by questioning the ways in which art was produced, hinged on a narrative.

Arthur Danto and the End of Art

Arthur Danto and the End of Art
Title Arthur Danto and the End of Art PDF eBook
Author Raquel Cascales
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 158
Release 2019-08-20
Genre Art
ISBN 152753877X

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To get a comprehensive understanding of the core concept of “the end of art”, this book analyses the intellectual trajectory of Arthur Danto, highlighting his successive achievements in philosophy of action, philosophy of history and philosophy of art. If, as Danto says, everything is extensively associated with everything else, it is impossible to avoid putting the philosophy of art in relation with his whole philosophical system.

The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art

The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art
Title The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art PDF eBook
Author Arthur C. Danto
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 254
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 9780231132275

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In this text, first published in 1986, the author explored the inextricably linked but often misunderstood relationship between art and philosophy. In this new edition, Jonathan Gilmore provides a foreword discussing how scholarship has changed in response to it.

Embodied Meanings

Embodied Meanings
Title Embodied Meanings PDF eBook
Author Arthur Coleman Danto
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages 144
Release 1995-09-30
Genre Art
ISBN 9780374524586

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Wake of Art

Wake of Art
Title Wake of Art PDF eBook
Author Arthur C. Danto
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 221
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Art
ISBN 1134395388

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Since the mid-1980s, Arthur C. Danto has been increasingly concerned with the implications of the demise of modernism. Out of the wake of modernist art, Danto discerns the emergence of a radically pluralistic art world. His essays illuminate this novel art world as well as the fate of criticism within it. As a result, Danto has crafted the most compelling philosophy of art criticism since Clement Greenberg. Gregg Horowitz and Tom Huhn analyze the constellation of philosophical and critical elements in Danto's new- Hegelian art theory. In a provocative encounter, they employ themes from Kantian aesthetics to elucidate the continuing persistence of taste in shaping even this most sophisticated philosophy of art.

The Death of Art

The Death of Art
Title The Death of Art PDF eBook
Author Arthur C. Danto
Publisher
Total Pages 296
Release 1984
Genre Aesthetics
ISBN

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The lead essay by Arthur Danto "addresses the possibility that art as it has been enshrined in the museums, galleries, and other canonizing institutions of modern culture has reached an end, that it has nothing more to do or say." The other essays in the book are reactions to the lead essay.

The Abuse of Beauty

The Abuse of Beauty
Title The Abuse of Beauty PDF eBook
Author Arthur C. Danto
Publisher Open Court Publishing
Total Pages 198
Release 2003
Genre Aesthetics
ISBN 9780812695403

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Leading art critic and philosopher Arthur Danto here explains how the anti-beauty revolution was hatched, and how the modernist avant-garde dislodged beauty from its throne. Danto argues not only that the modernists were right to deny that beauty is vital to art, but also that beauty is essential to human life and need not always be excluded from art.