In this article I explore the metaphysical underpinnings of ‘Art and Objecthood’ in order to tease out its reliance on several of the tenets of conservative art criticism: Plato’s theory of forms, Kant’s aesthetics and the unquestioning acceptance of subjectivity and representation. I argue that it is due to these investments that ‘Art and Objecthood’ fails to come to terms with the condition of art in the age of advanced technology and virtual (simulated) reality. This argument develops by means of clarification of three key concepts: simulacrum, theatricality, and truth
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In this article I claim that Walter Benjamin\u27s essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Re...
This article defends a new sense of “formalism” in philosophy and the arts, against recent materiali...
The article aims to show that the theory of open and autopoietic systems may be applied in such a wa...
This article argues that, propaedeutic to the construction of an Objectivist aesthetics, scholars m...
In this Reply to my Critics, I explain that The Transfiguration of the Commonplace was essentially...
After initially framing the contemporary crisis of art criticism in neo-Adornian terms, the article ...
In this essay I examine the conceptual difficulties generated by drawing a distinction between artwo...
Art shows something of reality as a whole, a reality that exists above or below the directly percept...
Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to explore the nature and role of art as a human phenomenon f...
In his article, About Art, Baruch Blich investigates why is art -- and especially modern art -- so...
In the article the author takes the following topics: first, he adjudges whether the issue is really...
In this article I examine the relationship between Arthur Danto\u27s philosophy of art and his pract...
My Thesis pertains to philosophy of art. Its main purpose is a reconsideration of the notion of art ...
Art and its Objects ends abruptly with the claim – surprising in an age obsessed with distinguishing...
This article is basically an artist's statement published in connection with a major interdisciplina...
In this article I claim that Walter Benjamin\u27s essay The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Re...
This article defends a new sense of “formalism” in philosophy and the arts, against recent materiali...
The article aims to show that the theory of open and autopoietic systems may be applied in such a wa...