Drawing on the latter thinking of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, as well as on the ideas of other contemporary philosophers and theorists, this essay considers the denigration of vision from Plato to twentieth-century anti-ocularism, and argues for the reclamation of vision and visual perception as sensuous, embodied interplay between humans and world, self and other—an opening to wonder and more sensitive human-world relations. It does so through a phenomenological exploration of the process of art-making, and consideration of the role and value of artworks and images in the world. This essay is first and foremost an enquiry. As such it promises no final conclusions but is rather a process, a journey through the contested territory of the sensua...
This 120,000 word monograph, Beholding: Situated Art and the Aesthetics of Reception, is published b...
Founded in 1924, European Surrealism intended to resist and evade the core values of modern society ...
This paper examines the issue of looking at the work of art from the ontology. In the beginning inv...
Drawing on the latter thinking of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, as well as on the ideas of other contempora...
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961) has been one of the major figures in the philosophy and aesthetics...
Increasing awareness of the crucial and complex role of the body in making and experiencing art has ...
This dissertation follows an existing tradition in which a particular type of ocularcentrism has bee...
This thesis discusses philosophical and artistic subversions of the Western epistemological paradigm...
This article explores and presents the reciprocal nature of looking between two objects, making the ...
In this paper I put forward an argument concerning the place and significance of painting in Merleau...
Art shows something of reality as a whole, a reality that exists above or below the directly percept...
My practice-led PhD research project seeks to find ways to create immersive painting installations t...
It has always been a matter of curiosity what kind of information art, which is far from ordinary an...
This article explores the concept of sight perception from both cognitive and aesthetic perspectives...
The visual arts or simply, art is a visual experience. In this paper, I will outline based on a phen...
This 120,000 word monograph, Beholding: Situated Art and the Aesthetics of Reception, is published b...
Founded in 1924, European Surrealism intended to resist and evade the core values of modern society ...
This paper examines the issue of looking at the work of art from the ontology. In the beginning inv...
Drawing on the latter thinking of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, as well as on the ideas of other contempora...
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961) has been one of the major figures in the philosophy and aesthetics...
Increasing awareness of the crucial and complex role of the body in making and experiencing art has ...
This dissertation follows an existing tradition in which a particular type of ocularcentrism has bee...
This thesis discusses philosophical and artistic subversions of the Western epistemological paradigm...
This article explores and presents the reciprocal nature of looking between two objects, making the ...
In this paper I put forward an argument concerning the place and significance of painting in Merleau...
Art shows something of reality as a whole, a reality that exists above or below the directly percept...
My practice-led PhD research project seeks to find ways to create immersive painting installations t...
It has always been a matter of curiosity what kind of information art, which is far from ordinary an...
This article explores the concept of sight perception from both cognitive and aesthetic perspectives...
The visual arts or simply, art is a visual experience. In this paper, I will outline based on a phen...
This 120,000 word monograph, Beholding: Situated Art and the Aesthetics of Reception, is published b...
Founded in 1924, European Surrealism intended to resist and evade the core values of modern society ...
This paper examines the issue of looking at the work of art from the ontology. In the beginning inv...