
After the End of Art
In 1984, art critic and philosopher Arthur C. Danto declared the end of art in the sixties. Since then, the most radical criticisms against the nature of today's art have come from Danto. In After the End of Art, the author reveals this view fully for the first time and shows how art abandoned the narrative path it had previously followed. Moreover, Danto offers us a new kind of criticism that can help us understand art in a posthistorical age where traditional theories have difficulty explaining the difference between a grocery store stall and a modern work of art.
In this book, Danto focuses on a philosophy of art criticism that can cope with perhaps the most surprising feature of contemporary art, the view that everything is possible. In this book, you will find stimulating discussions in the fields of art history, pop art, "folk" art, the role of museums in the future, aesthetics and philosophy of art.
Number of Pages: 296
Year of Printing: 2010
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Details Publications
First Print Year: 2010
Number of Pages: 296
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 296 |
ISBN | : | 9789755395654 |
Translator | : | Zeynep Demirsu |
The heart | : | Turkish |