
Title
- Clark Studies In The Visual Arts
Attribution
edited by Michael Ann Holly and Keith MoxeyPublication Details
BookSterling and Francine Clark Art Institute2002Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) BH19 .A73 2002 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Art history, aesthetics, and visual studies today find themselves in contested new philosophical and institutional circumstances. Fifteen distinguished scholars answer these and other questions, critically examining the relationships among these three scholarly fields from their founding moments through their contemporary practices. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Introduction / Michael Ann Holly and Keith Moxey
- Defining "Aesthetics" for Non-Western Studies: The Case of Ancient Mesopotamia / Irene J. Winter
- Romare Bearden: African American Modernism at Mid-Century / Kobeno Mercer
- Chaos and Cosmos: Points of View in Art History and Aesthetics / Karen Long
- National Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Aesthetic Judgments in the Historiography of Art / Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann
- Darkness and the Demand for Time in Art / Philip Fisher
- Censorship, Autonomy, and Artistic Form / Jonathan Gilmore
- Danto and Krauss on Cindy Sherman / Michael Kelly
- The Aesthetics of Difference / Griselda Pollock
- Recollections of Rembrandt’s Jeremiah / Ivan Gaskell
- Ghostwriting: Working Out Visual Culture / Nicholas Mizoeff
- "Theory," Discipline, and Institution / Stephen Melville
- Dialectics of Seeing / Hal Foster
- Showing Seeing: A Critique of Visual Culture / W. J. T. Mitchell
- Current Issues in Art History, Aesthetics, and Visual Studies / David Carrier
- Mixing Metaphors and Talking about Art / Janet Wolff
ISBN
- 0300097891
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