Authors: Arthur C. Danto
ISBN-13: 9780231063654, ISBN-10: 0231063652
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Date Published: January 1986
Edition: 1st Edition
Arthur C. Danto is professor emeritus of philosophy at Columbia University. He is the art critic for the Nation and has served as president of the American Philosophical Association. His many books include After the End of Art, Nietzsche as Philosopher, and Art in the Historical Present, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2003, he was awarded the coveted Prix Philosophe.
Jonathan Gilmore is assistant professor of philosophy at Yale University. He is the author of The Life of a Style: Beginnings and Endings in the Narrative History of Art.
This acclaimed work is of interest to anyone who thinks seriously about art, as well as to philosophers, aestheticians, and art historians. Danto explores the inextricably linked but often misunderstood relationship between art and philosophy. In light of the book's impact especially the essay "The End of Art," which dramatically announced that art ended in the 1960s this enhanced edition includes a foreword by Jonathan Gilmore that discusses how scholarship has changed in response to it.
Mr. Danto's view is an important corrective to naive formalism as well as to the recent 'institutional analysis of art' .... The magnitude of the issues Mr. Danto's book raises is a mark of the book's importance.
The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art, by Jonathan Gilmore The Appreciation and Interpretation of Works of Art Deep Interpretation Language, Art, Culture, Text The End of Art Art and Disturbation Philosophy as/and/of Literature Philosophizing Literature Art, Evolution, and the Consciousness of History