The intellectual conscience of art

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The intellectual conscience of art

Annette W. Balkema and Henk Slager (eds.)

(Lier & boog studies, v. 11)

Rodopi, c1996]

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At the core of this issue is the question of the concept of art. Could the task of art be transfered to philosophy, as Arthur Danto maintains? Or is there still a moral assignment for art inherent to Modernism? Various artists and theorists will respond to these questions in this issue. Among them are: J.C. Ammann, Victor Burqin, Don Cameron, Arthur Danto, Catherine David, Chris Dercon, Marlene Dumas, Jan Hoet, Joseph Kosuth, Donald Kuspit, Pieter Laurens Mol, Maarten van Nierop, A.B. Oliva, Frank Reynders and Haim Steinbach.

Table of Contents

Annette W. BALKEMA and Henk SLAGER: Transformative Introduction. Arthur C. DANTO: An Introductory Conversation. Artists. Art in Ruins. Guillaume BIJL, Hanne DARBOVEN, Thomas DEMAND, Marlene DUMAS, Sylvie FLEURY, JCJ VANDERHEYDEN, Ger van ELK, Noritoshi HIRAKAWA, Hermann PITZ, Lydia SCHOUTEN, FORTUYN/O'BRIEN, C. and I. HOHENBUECHLER, Thomas HUBER, Niek KEMPS, Joseph KOSUTH, Les LEVINE, Arno van der MARK, Pieter Laurens MOL, Kars PERSOON, Rob SCHOLTE, Michel RUMMEL, Thomas SCHUETTE, Q.S. SERAFIJN, Haim STEINBACH, Peter STRUYCKEN, Liliane VERTESSEN, Eldert WILLEMS and Remy ZAUGG. Theorists. J.C. AMMANN (59), Ole BOUMAN (61), Victor BURGIN (64), Dan CAMERON (67), Catherine DAVID (69), Chris DERCON (71), Willem ELIAS (74), Paul GROOT (77), Jan HOET (79), Mark KREMER (81), Donald KUSPIT (84), A.B OLIVA (86), Philip PETERS (89) and Bart VERSCHAFFEL (93). Maarten van NIEROP and Frank REIJNDERS: Epilogue. Participants.

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  • NCID
    BA33585570
  • ISBN
    • 9051839006
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    [Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    104 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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