The Transfiguration of the Commonplace

Download or Read eBook The Transfiguration of the Commonplace PDF written by Arthur C. Danto and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 1981 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Transfiguration of the Commonplace

Book Synopsis The Transfiguration of the Commonplace by : Arthur C. Danto

Danto argues that recent developments in art--in particular the production of works that cannot be told from ordinary things--make urgent the need for a new theory of art. He demonstrates the relationship between philosophy and art and the connections that hold between art, social institutions, and art history.

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  • Publisher – Harvard University Press
  • Total Pages – 228
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  • ISBN-10 – 0674903463
  • ISBN-13 – 9780674903463

The Transfiguration of the Commonplace

Download or Read eBook The Transfiguration of the Commonplace PDF written by Arthur C. Danto and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Transfiguration of the Commonplace

Book Synopsis The Transfiguration of the Commonplace by : Arthur C. Danto

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  • Total Pages – 212
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  • ISBN-10 – OCLC:471762123
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What Art Is

Download or Read eBook What Art Is PDF written by Arthur C. Danto and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2013-03-19 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
What Art Is

Book Synopsis What Art Is by : Arthur C. Danto

One of America's most celebrated art critics offers a lively meditation on the nature of art.

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  • Publisher – Yale University Press
  • Total Pages – 190
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  • ISBN-10 – 9780300174878
  • ISBN-13 – 030017487X

The Transfiguration of the Commonplace

Download or Read eBook The Transfiguration of the Commonplace PDF written by Arthur Coleman Danto and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Transfiguration of the Commonplace

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Contains essays on the arts.

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  • ISBN-10 – OCLC:1014971607
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After the End of Art

Download or Read eBook After the End of Art PDF written by Arthur C. Danto and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2021-06-08 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
After the End of Art

Book Synopsis After the End of Art by : Arthur C. Danto

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.

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  • Publisher – Princeton University Press
  • Total Pages – 350
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  • ISBN-10 – 9780691209302
  • ISBN-13 – 0691209308