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Arthur Danto's work has always affirmed a deep relationship between philosophy and art. These essays explore this relationship through a number of concrete cases in which either artists are driven ...
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06 April 2001

Arthur Danto's work has always affirmed a deep relationship between philosophy and art. These essays explore this relationship through a number of concrete cases in which either artists are driven by philosophical agendas or their art is seen as solving philosophical problems in visual terms. The essays cover a varied terrain, with subjects including Giotto's use of olfactory data in The Raising of Lazarus; chairs in art and chairs as art; Mel Bochner's Wittgenstein drawings; the work of Robert Motherwell, Andy Warhol, and Robert Irwin; Louis Kahn as "Archai-Tekt"; and visual truth in film. Also featured are a meditation on the battle of Gettysburg; and a celebration of the Japanese artist Shiko Munakata, an essay that is partly autobiographical.
Arthur C. Danto is one of the most original and multitalented philosophers writing today, a thinker whose interests traverse the boundaries of traditional understandings of philosophy. Best known for his contributions to the philosophy of art and aesthetics, Danto is also esteemed for his work in the history of philosophy, the philosophy of history, philosophical psychology, and action theory. These two volumes, each with an introduction by the author, contain essays spanning more than twenty-five years that have been selected to highlight the inseparability of philosophy and art in Danto's work. Together they present the thinking of Arthur C. Danto at his very best.
Arthur C. Danto is one of the most original and multitalented philosophers writing today, a thinker whose interests traverse the boundaries of traditional understandings of philosophy. Best known for his contributions to the philosophy of art and aesthetics, Danto is also esteemed for his work in the history of philosophy, the philosophy of history, philosophical psychology, and action theory. These two volumes, each with an introduction by the author, contain essays spanning more than twenty-five years that have been selected to highlight the inseparability of philosophy and art in Danto's work. Together they present the thinking of Arthur C. Danto at his very best.
Price: $31.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
06 April 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520229068
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
Arthur C. Danto is Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Columbia University. He is art critic for The Nation and the author of more than twenty books, including Playing with the Edge: The Photographic Achievement of Robert Mapplethorpe (California, 1996), Encounters and Reflections: Art in the Historical Present (California, 1995), and, now in paperback, Beyond the Brillo Box: The Visual Arts in Post-Historical Perspective (California, 1998).
Preface
Introduction:Philosophy and Contemporary Art
1. The "Original Creative Principle": Motherwell and Psychic Automatism
2. Art-in-Response
3. The Philosopher as Andy Warhol
4. Illustrating a Philosophical Text: Mel Bochner's Wittgenstein Drawings
5. Giotto and the Stench of Lazarus
6. Postmodern Art and Concrete Selves: The Model of the Jewish Museum
7. The Seat of the Soul: Three Chairs
8. Munakata in New York: A Memory of the 1950s
9. Louis Kahn as Archai-Tekt
10. Moving Pictures
11. Gettysburg
12. Art and Taxpayers
13. Art and the Discourse of Nations
Index
Introduction:Philosophy and Contemporary Art
1. The "Original Creative Principle": Motherwell and Psychic Automatism
2. Art-in-Response
3. The Philosopher as Andy Warhol
4. Illustrating a Philosophical Text: Mel Bochner's Wittgenstein Drawings
5. Giotto and the Stench of Lazarus
6. Postmodern Art and Concrete Selves: The Model of the Jewish Museum
7. The Seat of the Soul: Three Chairs
8. Munakata in New York: A Memory of the 1950s
9. Louis Kahn as Archai-Tekt
10. Moving Pictures
11. Gettysburg
12. Art and Taxpayers
13. Art and the Discourse of Nations
Index