This book presents the first comprehensive study of the philosopher and art historian Edgar Wind's critique of modern art. The first student of Erwin Panofsky, and a close associate of Aby Warburg, Edgar Wind was unusual among the 'Warburgians' for his sustained interest in modern art, together with his support for contemporary artists. This culminated in his respected and influential book Art and Anarchy (1963), which seemed like a departure from his usual scholarly work on the iconography of Renaissance art. Based on extensive archival research and bringing to light previously unpublished lectures, Edgar Wind and Modern Art reveals the extent and seriousness of Wind's thinking about modern art, and how it was bound up with theories abo...
This article constitutes a detailed critical reading of Edgar Wind’s early work, focussing, in parti...
Influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein, internationally acclaimed artist Robert Morris treats art as a la...
Recent studies on artistic modernism pay particular attention to the art histories of the non-West b...
A two-day conference dedicated to art historian Edgar Wind, organised by Bernardino Branca (PhD cand...
The article examines the work of philosopher and art historian Edgar Wind, a close collaborator of A...
The article examines the work of philosopher and art historian Edgar Wind, a close collaborator of A...
In the last months of 1960, the art historian and philosopher Edgar Wind delivered that year’s BBC R...
Dore Ashton's masterly analysis of modern art grows out of a consideration of Balzac's brilliant and...
During the 20th century, several major but importantly distinct art historians incorporated Pragmati...
In 1958 the designer and art theorist György Kepes, professor at MIT, proposed to his friend Erwin P...
This book explores the great influence of twentieth century artists and art movements on many major ...
For many Christians, engaging with modern art raises several questions: Is the Christian faith at od...
From the publisher: This important new study reevaluates British art writing a...
This book explores the place of art in the modern world, but instead of asking what art is, it begin...
An historical and typological survey of abstract art in the twentieth century, rejecting the widely ...
This article constitutes a detailed critical reading of Edgar Wind’s early work, focussing, in parti...
Influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein, internationally acclaimed artist Robert Morris treats art as a la...
Recent studies on artistic modernism pay particular attention to the art histories of the non-West b...
A two-day conference dedicated to art historian Edgar Wind, organised by Bernardino Branca (PhD cand...
The article examines the work of philosopher and art historian Edgar Wind, a close collaborator of A...
The article examines the work of philosopher and art historian Edgar Wind, a close collaborator of A...
In the last months of 1960, the art historian and philosopher Edgar Wind delivered that year’s BBC R...
Dore Ashton's masterly analysis of modern art grows out of a consideration of Balzac's brilliant and...
During the 20th century, several major but importantly distinct art historians incorporated Pragmati...
In 1958 the designer and art theorist György Kepes, professor at MIT, proposed to his friend Erwin P...
This book explores the great influence of twentieth century artists and art movements on many major ...
For many Christians, engaging with modern art raises several questions: Is the Christian faith at od...
From the publisher: This important new study reevaluates British art writing a...
This book explores the place of art in the modern world, but instead of asking what art is, it begin...
An historical and typological survey of abstract art in the twentieth century, rejecting the widely ...
This article constitutes a detailed critical reading of Edgar Wind’s early work, focussing, in parti...
Influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein, internationally acclaimed artist Robert Morris treats art as a la...
Recent studies on artistic modernism pay particular attention to the art histories of the non-West b...