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Archeology of Art Theory: Lier & Boog, cartea 5

Autor Henk Slager
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1994
This study is an archeological investigation into the historically changing relationship between words and images. The result is an encyclopedia of interpretative techniques in which language functions as a model of thought.
Three periods come to the fore. In the classical one, grammatical structures are responsible for the dominance of describing and identifying activities. Thought about art departs from the idea, that classificatory systems (words) represent images. Art criticism is the form of interpretation in this period.
In the modern period time moves to the foreground. Now attention is focused on changes in grammatical forms instead of changes in constant structures. A hermeneutic form of interpretation comes into being: Art History.
In the postmodern period one realizes that words fail to establish a consistent relationship with visuality. New, semiological theories of interpretation now explain what images can signify.
This volume is of interest for philosophers of art and art theoreticians, as well as for students and professionals in both fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789051837889
ISBN-10: 9051837887
Dimensiuni: 150 x 220 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Lier & Boog


Cuprins

Prolegomena. Chapter 1. Similitude and Interpretation. Chapter 2. Identity and Criticism. The logic of Identity. Criticism. Chapter 3. Subject and History. Transition (Kant). Romantic Iconography. The Modern Episteme. Hegel. Art and History. Toward Formalism. The Four Fundamentalists. The Responsibility of Forms. Chapter 4. Difference and Structure. In the twilight of Beauty. Figures of Difference. The Zero Degree of Art. Meta-Modernism. Hermeneutics and Deconstruction. Gombrich's Hermeneutics. Differential Iconography. Notes. Selected Bibliography.