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The classification of visual art : a philosophical myth and its history 🔍
Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York, England, 2000
Tiffany Sutton 🔍
description
This book is an important and original contribution to the philosophy of art that bridges the disciplines of philosophy and art. It engages with a long-standing debate about what it is that bestows the designation "art" on an artwork. Tiffany Sutton shows how the history of art should influence the classification of visual art. She considers the various theories that have been put forward to define the nature of the artwork and then offers her own set of classificatory norms.
Alternative author
Sutton, Tiffany
Alternative publisher
Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
Text is Free of Markings, PS, 2000
metadata comments
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-180) and index.
Alternative description
"This book bridges the disciplines of philosophy and art history in the process of engaging with a long-standing debate about what it is that bestows the designation 'art' on an object. Tiffany Sutton exposes and extends a striking pattern in the way that the history of art has influenced the classification of visual art. In so doing, she infuses the philosophy of art with needed historical scholarship and normative content." "This book will interest a broad swathe of readers in philosophy and art history, as well as those outside academia with a serious interest in the cutting edge of visual art, past and present."--Jacket
Alternative description
<p><P>Sutton's work explores what it is that bestows the designation 'art' on an artwork.</p>
Alternative description
xii, 184 p. : 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-180) and index
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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