The Routledge companion to the philosophies of painting and sculpture. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge companion to the philosophies of painting and sculpture. (2023)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge companion to the philosophies of painting and sculpture
- Other Titles:
- Companion to the philosophies of painting and sculpture
Philosophies of painting and sculpture - Further Information:
- Note: Noël Carroll, Jonathan Gilmore.
- Authors:
- Carroll, Noël, 1947-
Gilmore, Jonathan - Contents:
- Introduction; Noël Carroll and Jonathan Gilmore Part I: Artforms 1. Philosophical Approaches to Painting; Jonathan Gilmore 2. Sculpture; David Davies 3. Printmaking: Impressions, Editions, and Reproductions; Roy T. Cook 4. Erotic Art and the Nude; Hans Maes 5. On Regarding Digital Art; Shelby Moser 6. Performance Art; David Davies 7. You Had to Be There: Installation as Art Form and Argument; Karen Gover Part II: History 8. Antiquity; Nickolas Pappas 9. Ideas of Art in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance; Carole Talon-Hugon 10. What Was Fine Art? Painting and Sculpture Before and After the Reign of the Fine Arts; Larry Shiner 11. Early Modern European Philosophy of Painting and Sculpture; J. Colin McQuillan 12. An Art History Made for and by Artists; David Carrier 13. End of Art and the Plastic Arts; Stephen Snyder 14. The Avant-Garde; Noel Carroll Part III: Questions of Form, Style, and Address 15. Style; Frank Boardman 16. Pictorial Organization; Bence Nanay 17. Realism; Catharine Abell 18. Functional Art; Glenn Parsons Part IV: Art and Science 19. Evolution and the Fine Arts; Tobyn De Marco 20. Cognitive Psychology; William P. Seeley Part V: Comparisons among the Arts 21. Fine Arts of Display: Photography, Painting, Drawing; Patrick Maynard 22. Philosophy of Photography Naturalized; Scott Walden 23. Painting and Sculpture in Their Relation to Architecture; Carole Talon-Hugon 24. Painting and Theater; Susan L. Feagin 25. Painterly Aspirations in Poetry; John Gibson 26,Introduction; Noël Carroll and Jonathan Gilmore Part I: Artforms 1. Philosophical Approaches to Painting; Jonathan Gilmore 2. Sculpture; David Davies 3. Printmaking: Impressions, Editions, and Reproductions; Roy T. Cook 4. Erotic Art and the Nude; Hans Maes 5. On Regarding Digital Art; Shelby Moser 6. Performance Art; David Davies 7. You Had to Be There: Installation as Art Form and Argument; Karen Gover Part II: History 8. Antiquity; Nickolas Pappas 9. Ideas of Art in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance; Carole Talon-Hugon 10. What Was Fine Art? Painting and Sculpture Before and After the Reign of the Fine Arts; Larry Shiner 11. Early Modern European Philosophy of Painting and Sculpture; J. Colin McQuillan 12. An Art History Made for and by Artists; David Carrier 13. End of Art and the Plastic Arts; Stephen Snyder 14. The Avant-Garde; Noel Carroll Part III: Questions of Form, Style, and Address 15. Style; Frank Boardman 16. Pictorial Organization; Bence Nanay 17. Realism; Catharine Abell 18. Functional Art; Glenn Parsons Part IV: Art and Science 19. Evolution and the Fine Arts; Tobyn De Marco 20. Cognitive Psychology; William P. Seeley Part V: Comparisons among the Arts 21. Fine Arts of Display: Photography, Painting, Drawing; Patrick Maynard 22. Philosophy of Photography Naturalized; Scott Walden 23. Painting and Sculpture in Their Relation to Architecture; Carole Talon-Hugon 24. Painting and Theater; Susan L. Feagin 25. Painterly Aspirations in Poetry; John Gibson 26, Painting and Comics; Henry John Pratt 27. The Medium (Re)viewed: Returning to an Excursis on Painting, Film, and Photography; Kristin Boyce 28. "Theater Dance as a Complex Artform"; Renee M. Conroy Part VI: Questions of Value 29. Religion; Gordon Graham 30. "Art Is How We Love Ourselves Now": Race, Fine Art, and the Dignity of Criticism; Paul C. Taylor 31. Philosophical Works of Art; Thomas E. Wartenberg 32. Pittura: A Gendered Template for Painting; Peg Brand Weiser 33. Truth and Truthfulness in Painting; John Hyman Part VII: Philosophers of Art 34. Diderot [1713–1784]; Jacques Morizot 35. Hegel on Sculpture and Painting; Richard Eldridge 36. John Ruskin on Painting and Sculpture; Paul Guyer 37. Nelson Goodman’s Theory of Expression and Exemplification: Problems and Halting Solutions; John Bender 38. E. H. Gombrich; William P. Seeley 39. Richard Wollheim; Derek Matravers 40. Arthur Danto; Noel Carroll Part VIII: Institutional Questions 41. Forgery and Authenticity; Darren Hudson Hick 42. Museum as Mirror: The Art Museum as Cultural Mirror; Curtis L. Carter 43. Conservation and Restoration; Rafael De Clercq 44. Space Is Place: Why the Placement of Sculpture Matters; Jason Miller 45. Taste for Painting and Sculpture; Stephanie Ross … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 730.1
Sculpture -- Philosophy
Painting -- Philosophy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000634549
9781000634471 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138233812
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