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This book examines the interconnections between art, phenomenology, and cognitive studies, foregrounding the many ways that artists ask us to consider how we sense, think, and act in relation to a work of art.
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This book examines the interconnections between art, phenomenology, and cognitive studies, foregrounding the many ways that artists ask us to consider how we sense, think, and act in relation to a work of art.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315437125
- Artikelnr.: 50517185
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315437125
- Artikelnr.: 50517185
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Cristina Albu is Assistant Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA. Dawna Schuld is Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History in the Department of Visualization at Texas A&M University, USA.
Introduction: Beside Ourselves
(Cristina Albu and Dawna Schuld)
Part I: Phenomenal Worlds
1. Michael Fried, Robert Morris, and the Early and Late Writings of Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
(Robert Hobbs)
2.Art World, Life World. Robert Irwin and the Aesthetic Influence of Alfred
Schutz
(James Merle Thomas)
3. Wave of the Future? Reconsidering the Neuroscientific Turn in Art
History
(Kate Mondloch)
Part II: Disruption in Transmission: Staging Spontaneity
4. Perceptual Contrast and Social Tension in Allan Kaprow's Push and Pull -
A Furniture Comedy for Hans Hofmann
(Emily Ruth Capper)
5. Analogue Exchanges: Communication Technologies, Surveillance and
Selfhood in Roy Ascott's Pedagogy
(Kate Sloan)
6. Indexical Proof: Post-studio Intersections of Earthrise and John
Baldessari's California Map Project
(Ginger Elliott Smith)
Part III: Double Vision: Multi-Focal Lenses
7. Seeing in Stereo: Robert Smithson's Enantiomorphic Chambers
(Sienna Brown)
8. Double Looking: The Point of View and the Political Sublime in
Contemporary Art
(Kit Messham-Muir)
9. Global and Local Multistability in Contemporary Art
(Gregory Minissale)
Part IV: The Aesthetics of Social Space
10. National Vision: Venezuelan Cinetismo and the Phenomenal Framework of
Democracy
(Juan Ledezma)
11. Gérard Fromanger's Souffles and the Politics of Phenomenal Art
(Sami Siegelbaum)
12. There's No Accounting for Taste: Eating, Thinking and Debating in
Contemporary Art
(Sabine Flach)
Part V: The Accretion of Attention
<
(Cristina Albu and Dawna Schuld)
Part I: Phenomenal Worlds
1. Michael Fried, Robert Morris, and the Early and Late Writings of Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
(Robert Hobbs)
2.Art World, Life World. Robert Irwin and the Aesthetic Influence of Alfred
Schutz
(James Merle Thomas)
3. Wave of the Future? Reconsidering the Neuroscientific Turn in Art
History
(Kate Mondloch)
Part II: Disruption in Transmission: Staging Spontaneity
4. Perceptual Contrast and Social Tension in Allan Kaprow's Push and Pull -
A Furniture Comedy for Hans Hofmann
(Emily Ruth Capper)
5. Analogue Exchanges: Communication Technologies, Surveillance and
Selfhood in Roy Ascott's Pedagogy
(Kate Sloan)
6. Indexical Proof: Post-studio Intersections of Earthrise and John
Baldessari's California Map Project
(Ginger Elliott Smith)
Part III: Double Vision: Multi-Focal Lenses
7. Seeing in Stereo: Robert Smithson's Enantiomorphic Chambers
(Sienna Brown)
8. Double Looking: The Point of View and the Political Sublime in
Contemporary Art
(Kit Messham-Muir)
9. Global and Local Multistability in Contemporary Art
(Gregory Minissale)
Part IV: The Aesthetics of Social Space
10. National Vision: Venezuelan Cinetismo and the Phenomenal Framework of
Democracy
(Juan Ledezma)
11. Gérard Fromanger's Souffles and the Politics of Phenomenal Art
(Sami Siegelbaum)
12. There's No Accounting for Taste: Eating, Thinking and Debating in
Contemporary Art
(Sabine Flach)
Part V: The Accretion of Attention
<
Introduction: Beside Ourselves
(Cristina Albu and Dawna Schuld)
Part I: Phenomenal Worlds
1. Michael Fried, Robert Morris, and the Early and Late Writings of Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
(Robert Hobbs)
2.Art World, Life World. Robert Irwin and the Aesthetic Influence of Alfred
Schutz
(James Merle Thomas)
3. Wave of the Future? Reconsidering the Neuroscientific Turn in Art
History
(Kate Mondloch)
Part II: Disruption in Transmission: Staging Spontaneity
4. Perceptual Contrast and Social Tension in Allan Kaprow's Push and Pull -
A Furniture Comedy for Hans Hofmann
(Emily Ruth Capper)
5. Analogue Exchanges: Communication Technologies, Surveillance and
Selfhood in Roy Ascott's Pedagogy
(Kate Sloan)
6. Indexical Proof: Post-studio Intersections of Earthrise and John
Baldessari's California Map Project
(Ginger Elliott Smith)
Part III: Double Vision: Multi-Focal Lenses
7. Seeing in Stereo: Robert Smithson's Enantiomorphic Chambers
(Sienna Brown)
8. Double Looking: The Point of View and the Political Sublime in
Contemporary Art
(Kit Messham-Muir)
9. Global and Local Multistability in Contemporary Art
(Gregory Minissale)
Part IV: The Aesthetics of Social Space
10. National Vision: Venezuelan Cinetismo and the Phenomenal Framework of
Democracy
(Juan Ledezma)
11. Gérard Fromanger's Souffles and the Politics of Phenomenal Art
(Sami Siegelbaum)
12. There's No Accounting for Taste: Eating, Thinking and Debating in
Contemporary Art
(Sabine Flach)
Part V: The Accretion of Attention
<
(Cristina Albu and Dawna Schuld)
Part I: Phenomenal Worlds
1. Michael Fried, Robert Morris, and the Early and Late Writings of Maurice
Merleau-Ponty
(Robert Hobbs)
2.Art World, Life World. Robert Irwin and the Aesthetic Influence of Alfred
Schutz
(James Merle Thomas)
3. Wave of the Future? Reconsidering the Neuroscientific Turn in Art
History
(Kate Mondloch)
Part II: Disruption in Transmission: Staging Spontaneity
4. Perceptual Contrast and Social Tension in Allan Kaprow's Push and Pull -
A Furniture Comedy for Hans Hofmann
(Emily Ruth Capper)
5. Analogue Exchanges: Communication Technologies, Surveillance and
Selfhood in Roy Ascott's Pedagogy
(Kate Sloan)
6. Indexical Proof: Post-studio Intersections of Earthrise and John
Baldessari's California Map Project
(Ginger Elliott Smith)
Part III: Double Vision: Multi-Focal Lenses
7. Seeing in Stereo: Robert Smithson's Enantiomorphic Chambers
(Sienna Brown)
8. Double Looking: The Point of View and the Political Sublime in
Contemporary Art
(Kit Messham-Muir)
9. Global and Local Multistability in Contemporary Art
(Gregory Minissale)
Part IV: The Aesthetics of Social Space
10. National Vision: Venezuelan Cinetismo and the Phenomenal Framework of
Democracy
(Juan Ledezma)
11. Gérard Fromanger's Souffles and the Politics of Phenomenal Art
(Sami Siegelbaum)
12. There's No Accounting for Taste: Eating, Thinking and Debating in
Contemporary Art
(Sabine Flach)
Part V: The Accretion of Attention
<