This book's dialogue between the greatest American philosopher of art and his distinguished Italian colleague presents a great deal of previously unpublished information, much of the highest value. You will find here vital details about the aesthetic theory and art criticism of Arthur Danto.
- David Carrier, author of <i>Proust/Warhol: Analytical Philosophy of Art</i>,
The book is best for those who are Danto âcompletionistsâ and those interested in Danto on philosophy of art qua art criticism. The preliminary essays are the most philosophically bountiful.
British Journal of Aesthetics
Serve[s] as an effective introduction to Dantoâs work for those unfamiliar with it and a fine coda to his career for the more well-versed reader.
European Legacy
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
Arthur C. Danto (1924â2013) was Johnsonian Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Columbia University and the longtime art critic for the Nation. His Columbia University Press books include Nietzsche as Philosopher, Narration and Knowledge, and The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art. Perhaps the most influential philosopher of art of the second half of the twentieth century, Danto is acclaimed for developing the concept of the âartworldâ and for seeing in the work of Warhol and others the âend of art.âDemetrio Paparoni is a critic, curator, and writer who has taught at the University of Catania. He is the art critic of the Italian newspaper Domani. Paparoni founded the magazine Tema Celeste and the publishing house of the same name, and he has curated a number of major exhibitions. His previous books include The Devil: A Visual History (2019).
Barry Schwabsky is the art critic for the Nation.