"Danto is an elegant and erudite writer, and his sentences go down smoothly."âDeborah Solomon, <i>New York Times Book Review</i><br /><br />"Danto was and remains the high priest of pluralism, and arch-critic of the view that art has a distinctive essence."âA. C. Grayling, <i>Financial Times</i><br /><br />". . . arguably the most inspired interpreter of the increasingly abstruse art world that emerged during the past half century. In <i>What Art Is</i>, Danto's freewheeling erudition and knack for unpacking complex subjects is on display."âEric Been, <i>Chicago Tribune</i> (âFavorite Books of 2013â)<br /><br />"Dantoâs writing is elegant and his insights acute."â<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br /><br />"The conclusion [Danto] reaches . . . is elegant in its clearheaded take on an endlessly difficult question. . . . As a critical memoir . . . tracing the particulars of a gifted mindâs lasting focus, Dantoâs latest is a useful addition to a long career."â<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br /><br />"This accessible book is the culmination of the late Dantoâs lifelong investigation into the concept of art. Through an inspired range of historical and contemporary examples, he explicates his institutional definition of artworks as âembodied meaningsâ that can take on just about any shape or form. In this radical view, the properties that render something a work of art are invisible."âConstantine Sandis, <i>THES</i><br /><br />"Elaborating important themes of Dantoâs influential aesthetics,<i> What Art Is</i> develops them in fascinating new ways, offering luminous interpretations of past masters ranging from Michelangelo and Poussin to Duchamp and Warhol. Written in Dantoâs engagingly personal voice, the bookâs essays sparkle with wit, erudition, sensitivity, and a profound love of art whose power is captivatingly contagious."âRichard Shusterman, author of <i>Thinking through the Body: Essays in Somaesthetics</i><br /><br />"This miraculously economical book summarizes many decades of reflection and provides an ideal entry into the philosophical system of the most important American-born writer who has discussed visual art."âDavid Carrier, author of <i>Proust/Warhol: Analytical Philosophy of Art</i><br /><br />