Thinking Space, Advancing Art Cassirer and Crowther

Existing art theory is obsessed by theories of spectatorship based on concepts of signification derived from language. This book shows the weakness of such a perspective, and, as an alternative, argues that individual aesthetic transformations of pictorial structure change one's experience of s...

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Main Author: Fell, E. V. specialist in the field of law Associate Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University 1975-
Other Authors: Kopsiafti
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: United Kingdom Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2015
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Online Access:http://www.cambridgescholars.com/thinking-space-advancing-art
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Summary:Existing art theory is obsessed by theories of spectatorship based on concepts of signification derived from language. This book shows the weakness of such a perspective, and, as an alternative, argues that individual aesthetic transformations of pictorial structure change one's experience of space. In addition, it proves that this transformation is an ongoing process; pictorial art is progressively articulated through historical development, and is, therefore able to increase its cognitive and aesthetic scope. To support such a perspective, the book brings together ideas from Ernst Cassirer and Paul Crowther. Cassirer's philosophy of symbolic forms offers a profound way of understanding historical transformations in our experience of space, and Crowther's work on imagination and aesthetics shows how this can be extended to pictorial space and the uniqueness of pictorial art. By combining the two approaches, it is demonstrated how pictorial art extends our basic involvement in, and cognition of, space, and provides it with a special kind of aesthetic meaning.
Item Description:Title screen
Physical Description:145 p.