This volume comprises ten essays at the cutting edge of thinking about sculpture in philosophical terms, representing approaches to sculpture from the perspectives of both Anglo-American and European philosophy. Some of the essays are historically situated, while others are more straightforwardly conceptual.
This volume comprises ten essays at the cutting edge of thinking about sculpture in philosophical terms, representing approaches to sculpture from the perspectives of both Anglo-American and European philosophy. Some of the essays are historically situated, while others are more straightforwardly conceptual.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kristin Gjesdal is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Temple University, USA and Professor II of Philosophy at the University of Oslo, Norway. She is the author of Herder's Hermeneutics: History, Poetry, Enlightenment (2017), Gadamer and The Legacy of German Idealism (2009), and a number of articles in the areas of aesthetics, hermeneutics, and nineteenth-century philosophy. Fred Rush is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of Irony and Idealism (2016) and On Architecture (Routledge, 2009). He is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Critical Theory (2004) and for several years also edited the Internationales Jahrbuch des deutschen Idealismus. Ingvild Torsen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo, Norway. Her work has been published in The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism and The British Journal of Aesthetics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. "Projective" and "Ampliative" Imagining Jason Gaiger 2. Sculpture, Embodiment, and History: Reassessing Hegel and Winckelmann Kristin Gjesdal 3. The Temporality of the Figure in Sculpture Alex Potts 4. Cubic Form: Carl Einstein's Philosophically Realist Theory of Sculpture Andrei Pop 5. African Sculpture: Interrelating the Verbal and Visual in Yorùbá Aesthetics Barry Hallen 6. The Persistence of the Body in Sculpture after Abstraction Ingvild Torsen 7. Sculpture on the Verge of Architecture: Reflections on Gordon Matta-Clark Fred Rush 8. Material, Medium, and Sculptural Imagining Jonathan Gilmore 9. Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Sculpture Sherri Irvin 10. The Sculpted Image? Robert Hopkins
Introduction 1. "Projective" and "Ampliative" Imagining Jason Gaiger 2. Sculpture, Embodiment, and History: Reassessing Hegel and Winckelmann Kristin Gjesdal 3. The Temporality of the Figure in Sculpture Alex Potts 4. Cubic Form: Carl Einstein's Philosophically Realist Theory of Sculpture Andrei Pop 5. African Sculpture: Interrelating the Verbal and Visual in Yorùbá Aesthetics Barry Hallen 6. The Persistence of the Body in Sculpture after Abstraction Ingvild Torsen 7. Sculpture on the Verge of Architecture: Reflections on Gordon Matta-Clark Fred Rush 8. Material, Medium, and Sculptural Imagining Jonathan Gilmore 9. Materials and Meaning in Contemporary Sculpture Sherri Irvin 10. The Sculpted Image? Robert Hopkins
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