Arthur C. Danto, Gregg Horowitz, Tom Huhn, Saul Ostrow
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Criticism, Philosophy, and the Ends of Taste
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
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- Artikelnr.: 39576863
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134395453
- Artikelnr.: 39576863
Danto, Arthur C.; Horowitz, Gregg; Huhn, Tom; Ostrow, Saul
introduction the wake of art
gregg horowitz
tom huhn; Chapter 1 blam!First published in The Nation
October 20
1984.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 2 the philosophical disenfranchisement of artThis essay is an expanded version of a plenary address before the World Congress of Aesthetics
in Montreal
August 1984. The theme of that conference was "Art and the Transformations of Philosophy." A slightly modified version appeared in Grand Street I am grateful to Professor Elinor West for her deep analyses of the relationship between Plato and Aristophanes. If she is right
we read an impoverished text of the Republic in not appreciating the punning references to Aristophanes the original readers of such texts would have been alive to.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 3 learning to live with pluralismThis lecture was the invited keynote address for the Glass Arts Society in Corning
New York
in June 1991
and was published in that society's journal in 1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 4 symbolic expressions and the selfOriginally delivered on Wimal Dassanayake's invitation at his seminar on the self at the East-West Center in Honolulu in August 1990
but in a radically different form.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 5 art after the end of artFirst published in Artforum
April 1993; Chapter 6 hans haacke and the industry of artFirst published in The Nation
February 14
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 7 red groomsFirst published in The Nation
September 12
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 8 tilted arc and public artFirst published in The Nation
June 22
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 9 the Vietnam veterans memorialFirst published in The Nation
August 31
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 10 the 1991 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
June 3
1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 11 the 1993 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
April 19
1993.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 12 the abstract expressionist coca-cola bottleA version of this essay appeared as "Metamorphoses de la bouteille de Coca" in the catalogue for the exhibition Art ? Pub at the Centre Georges Pompidou in January 1991.
arthur c. danto;
gregg horowitz
tom huhn; Chapter 1 blam!First published in The Nation
October 20
1984.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 2 the philosophical disenfranchisement of artThis essay is an expanded version of a plenary address before the World Congress of Aesthetics
in Montreal
August 1984. The theme of that conference was "Art and the Transformations of Philosophy." A slightly modified version appeared in Grand Street I am grateful to Professor Elinor West for her deep analyses of the relationship between Plato and Aristophanes. If she is right
we read an impoverished text of the Republic in not appreciating the punning references to Aristophanes the original readers of such texts would have been alive to.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 3 learning to live with pluralismThis lecture was the invited keynote address for the Glass Arts Society in Corning
New York
in June 1991
and was published in that society's journal in 1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 4 symbolic expressions and the selfOriginally delivered on Wimal Dassanayake's invitation at his seminar on the self at the East-West Center in Honolulu in August 1990
but in a radically different form.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 5 art after the end of artFirst published in Artforum
April 1993; Chapter 6 hans haacke and the industry of artFirst published in The Nation
February 14
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 7 red groomsFirst published in The Nation
September 12
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 8 tilted arc and public artFirst published in The Nation
June 22
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 9 the Vietnam veterans memorialFirst published in The Nation
August 31
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 10 the 1991 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
June 3
1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 11 the 1993 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
April 19
1993.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 12 the abstract expressionist coca-cola bottleA version of this essay appeared as "Metamorphoses de la bouteille de Coca" in the catalogue for the exhibition Art ? Pub at the Centre Georges Pompidou in January 1991.
arthur c. danto;
introduction the wake of art
gregg horowitz
tom huhn; Chapter 1 blam!First published in The Nation
October 20
1984.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 2 the philosophical disenfranchisement of artThis essay is an expanded version of a plenary address before the World Congress of Aesthetics
in Montreal
August 1984. The theme of that conference was "Art and the Transformations of Philosophy." A slightly modified version appeared in Grand Street I am grateful to Professor Elinor West for her deep analyses of the relationship between Plato and Aristophanes. If she is right
we read an impoverished text of the Republic in not appreciating the punning references to Aristophanes the original readers of such texts would have been alive to.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 3 learning to live with pluralismThis lecture was the invited keynote address for the Glass Arts Society in Corning
New York
in June 1991
and was published in that society's journal in 1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 4 symbolic expressions and the selfOriginally delivered on Wimal Dassanayake's invitation at his seminar on the self at the East-West Center in Honolulu in August 1990
but in a radically different form.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 5 art after the end of artFirst published in Artforum
April 1993; Chapter 6 hans haacke and the industry of artFirst published in The Nation
February 14
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 7 red groomsFirst published in The Nation
September 12
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 8 tilted arc and public artFirst published in The Nation
June 22
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 9 the Vietnam veterans memorialFirst published in The Nation
August 31
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 10 the 1991 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
June 3
1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 11 the 1993 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
April 19
1993.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 12 the abstract expressionist coca-cola bottleA version of this essay appeared as "Metamorphoses de la bouteille de Coca" in the catalogue for the exhibition Art ? Pub at the Centre Georges Pompidou in January 1991.
arthur c. danto;
gregg horowitz
tom huhn; Chapter 1 blam!First published in The Nation
October 20
1984.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 2 the philosophical disenfranchisement of artThis essay is an expanded version of a plenary address before the World Congress of Aesthetics
in Montreal
August 1984. The theme of that conference was "Art and the Transformations of Philosophy." A slightly modified version appeared in Grand Street I am grateful to Professor Elinor West for her deep analyses of the relationship between Plato and Aristophanes. If she is right
we read an impoverished text of the Republic in not appreciating the punning references to Aristophanes the original readers of such texts would have been alive to.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 3 learning to live with pluralismThis lecture was the invited keynote address for the Glass Arts Society in Corning
New York
in June 1991
and was published in that society's journal in 1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 4 symbolic expressions and the selfOriginally delivered on Wimal Dassanayake's invitation at his seminar on the self at the East-West Center in Honolulu in August 1990
but in a radically different form.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 5 art after the end of artFirst published in Artforum
April 1993; Chapter 6 hans haacke and the industry of artFirst published in The Nation
February 14
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 7 red groomsFirst published in The Nation
September 12
1987.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 8 tilted arc and public artFirst published in The Nation
June 22
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 9 the Vietnam veterans memorialFirst published in The Nation
August 31
1985.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 10 the 1991 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
June 3
1991.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 11 the 1993 whitney biennialFirst published in The Nation
April 19
1993.
arthur c. danto; Chapter 12 the abstract expressionist coca-cola bottleA version of this essay appeared as "Metamorphoses de la bouteille de Coca" in the catalogue for the exhibition Art ? Pub at the Centre Georges Pompidou in January 1991.
arthur c. danto;