Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, History and the Senses: 1830 to the Present questions whether the authority of the visual in 'visual culture' should be deconstructed, and focuses on the roles of touch, taste, smell, and sound in the materiality of works of art. From the nineteenth century onward, notions of synaesthesia and the multi-sensorial were important to a series of art movements from Symbolism to Futurism and Installations. The essays in this collection evaluate works of art at specific moments in their history, and consider how senses other than the visual have (or have not) affected the works' meaning. The result is a re-evaluation of sensory knowledge and experience in the arts,...
This article proposes a sensory studies methodology for the interpretation of museum objects. The pr...
This article proposes a sensory studies methodology for the interpretation of museum objects. The pr...
The past 20 years have witnessed a turn towards the sensuous, particularly the aural, as a viable sp...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, History and the ...
Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, History and the ...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
Modern aesthetics regard sight and hearing as the only senses capable of producing knowledge and art...
This issue brings together an exciting collection of essays that investigate the collaborative roles...
The reflections outlined in this paper on smell and taste in modern and contemporary art are divided...
Book synopsis: Senses and Sensation: Critical and Primary Sources offers a comprehensive collection ...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
This essay examines the history of auditory sensation, and the methodological challenges posed by th...
Modern aesthetics regards sight and hearing as the only senses which were able to produce art. Touch...
This article proposes a sensory studies methodology for the interpretation of museum objects. The pr...
This article proposes a sensory studies methodology for the interpretation of museum objects. The pr...
The past 20 years have witnessed a turn towards the sensuous, particularly the aural, as a viable sp...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, History and the ...
Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, History and the ...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
Modern aesthetics regard sight and hearing as the only senses capable of producing knowledge and art...
This issue brings together an exciting collection of essays that investigate the collaborative roles...
The reflections outlined in this paper on smell and taste in modern and contemporary art are divided...
Book synopsis: Senses and Sensation: Critical and Primary Sources offers a comprehensive collection ...
Book synopsis: Should sight trump the other four senses when experiencing and evaluating art? Art, H...
This essay examines the history of auditory sensation, and the methodological challenges posed by th...
Modern aesthetics regards sight and hearing as the only senses which were able to produce art. Touch...
This article proposes a sensory studies methodology for the interpretation of museum objects. The pr...
This article proposes a sensory studies methodology for the interpretation of museum objects. The pr...
The past 20 years have witnessed a turn towards the sensuous, particularly the aural, as a viable sp...