ABSTRACT

This book examines the importance of the animal in modern art theory, using classic texts of modern aesthetics and texts written by modern artists to explore the influence of the human-animal relationship on nineteenth and twentieth century artists and art theorists. The book is unique due to its focus on the concept of the animal, rather than on images of animals, and it aims towards a theoretical account of the connections between the notions of art and animality in the modern age. Roni Grén’s book spans various disciplines, such as art theory, art history, animal studies, modernism, postmodernism, posthumanism, philosophy, and aesthetics.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|29 pages

The Exceptionality of the Human Spirit

chapter 2|22 pages

The Animal and the Image

chapter 3|34 pages

Art and Evolution

chapter 4|35 pages

The Poetic Lie

chapter 5|17 pages

Conclusion

The Modern Other

chapter |3 pages

Afterword