ABSTRACT

This book is an important addition to the discourse on contemporary ethical issues in art and design. Beauty is Nowhere makes a timely contribution to the necessary explanation of the relationship of ethics to art and design practice, and the ability of the arts to matter as we approach the next millennium. From informal discussion to formal essay, distinguished theoreticians and practitioners of art explore issues of political space, user- centred design, the social responsibility of the artist, design legislation, cultural hierarchy, modernism as colonialism, and the ethical opportunities and minefields of postmodernism. This volume grew out of a thematic lecture series: Ethical Issues in Art and Design sponsored by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Art and Design, College of the Arts, The Ohio State University.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

Beauty is everywhere nowhere everywhere

chapter 2|7 pages

Anticultural positions

chapter 4|12 pages

Toward the spiritual in design

chapter 5|15 pages

Interview with hans haacke

chapter 6|9 pages

Round table discussion

chapter 7|10 pages

Political space part I

Moonmark

chapter 8|8 pages

Sex objects

chapter 9|6 pages

Round table discussion

chapter 12|9 pages

Distributive protocols

Residential formations

chapter 13|10 pages

Painting and ethics

(Or looking for painting)

chapter 14|17 pages

The politics of the artificial

chapter 15|20 pages

The violence of public art

Do the right thing