Introducing Philosophy of Art

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Aesthetic Merit
aesthetic philosophy
Appropriateness Question
art interpretation theory
Art Therapy Classes
artistic intention analysis
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Bacon's Triptych
Bacon’s Triptych
Brillo Boxes
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Constructive Phase
contemporary aesthetics
Counterfactually Dependent
Courtroom Sketch
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Existing Art Form
Horrible Appearance
Hotel Bedroom
Hypothetical Intentionalism
Illusory Space
Mere Real Thing
Mummy Brown
Peculiar Emotion
philosophical analysis of modern art
Pleasing Appearance
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Richter's Paintings
Richter’s Paintings
Rothko's Paintings
Rothko’s Paintings
Sad Painting
Scene Expression
twentieth century masterpieces
Valuable Appearance
Van Meegeren
visual art ethics
Warhol's Brillo Boxes
Warhol’s Brillo Boxes

Product details

  • ISBN 9781844655366
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Derek Matravers introduces students to the philosophy of art through a close examination of eight famous works of twentieth-century art. Each work has been selected in order to best illustrate and illuminate a particular problem in aesthetics. Each artwork forms the basis of a single chapter and readers are introduced to such issues as artistic value, intention, interpretation, and expression through a careful analysis of the artwork. Questions considered include what does art mean in contemporary art practice? Is the artistic value of a painting the same as how much you like it? If a painting isn't of anything, then how do we understand it? Can art be immoral? By grounding abstract and theoretical discussion in real examples the book provides an excellent way into the subject for readers new to the philosophical dimension of art appreciation.
Derek Matravers is Professor of Philosophy at the Open University and a Bye-Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.