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Who's Afraid of Conceptual Art?

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Who's Afraid of Conceptual Art?

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Who's Afraid of Conceptual Art? book

ByPeter Goldie, Elisabeth Schellekens
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 14 October 2009
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203866047
Pages 160
eBook ISBN 9780203866047
Subjects Arts, Humanities
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Goldie, P., & Schellekens, E. (2009). Who's Afraid of Conceptual Art? (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203866047

ABSTRACT

What is conceptual art? Is it really a kind of art in its own right? Is it clever – or too clever?

Of all the different art forms it is perhaps conceptual art which at once fascinates and infuriates the most. In this much-needed book Peter Goldie and Elisabeth Schellekens demystify conceptual art using the sharp tools of philosophy. They explain how conceptual art is driven by ideas rather than the manipulation of paint and physical materials; how it challenges the very basis of what we can know about art, as well as our received ideas of beauty; and why conceptual art requires us to rethink concepts fundamental to art and aesthetics, such as artistic interpretation and appreciation.

Including helpful illustrations of the work of celebrated conceptual artists from Marcel Duchamp, Joseph Kosuth and Piero Manzoni to Dan Perjovschi and Martin Creed, Who’s Afraid of Conceptual Art? is a superb starting point for anyone intrigued but perplexed by conceptual art - and by art in general. It will be particularly helpful to students of philosophy, art and visual studies seeking an introduction not only to conceptual art but fundamental topics in art and aesthetics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|34 pages

The Challenge of Conceptual Art One

chapter 2|27 pages

The Definition and the Thing

chapter 3|18 pages

Appreciating Conceptual Art

chapter 4|28 pages

Aesthetics and Beyond

chapter 5|30 pages

What’s Left Once Aesthetic Appreciation Has Gone?

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