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"The problem with Hegel’s aesthetics is the assumption that the truth of a work of art emerges completely via its conceptual articulation. The assumption is that the truth is already there when I interpret a literary text for example. All I have t
joseph berg
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Fwd: [AE] Fwd: Rappel et actualités Centre Victor Basch octobre-novembre 2012
lslbsc2
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Michael Asher: 1943 - 2012
joseph berg
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Fwd: Open Art Projects presents "Otwock"
lslbsc2
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"Art" (study guide to Reza's play)
joseph berg
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"The Phenomenology of Mind Study Guide & Notes"
joseph berg
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Fwd: [AE] Call for Paper
lslbsc2
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Fwd: [AE] Fwd: ÄSTHETIK DES JAZZ 16.-17. 11. 2012
lslbsc2
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Fwd: [AE] Fwd: CONF: European Society for Aesthetics Conference 2013
lslbsc2
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“The Psycho-Pathologies of Cognitive Capitalism: Part 1”
saul ostrow
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"Post-Communist Aesthetics..." (upcoming book)
joseph berg
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Human Brain Project
Michael Brady
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"Big Bird in Romney's Sights and the National Endowment for the Arts Is Next"
joseph berg
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"Whereas the capitalist class once sponsored the reclamation of ancient sites from the unkind years of feudal decay for the purpose of education and enjoyment, in the period of their decline they are seen as mere sources of lucrative speculation."
joseph berg
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Re: Papers: "Aesthetic Autonomy Reconsidered" by Bret Schneider
Cheerskep
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Fwd: Papers: "Aesthetic Autonomy Reconsidered" by Bret Schneider
saul ostrow
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question
William Conger
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Re: "It is a widely accepted notion yadda yadda yadda"
Cheerskep
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Re: "It is a widely accepted notion among painters that it does not matter what one paints as long as it is well painted. This is the essence of academicism. There is no such thing as good painting about nothing."
Cheerskep
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"It is a widely accepted notion among painters that it does not matter what one paints as long as it is well painted. This is the essence of academicism. There is no such thing as good painting about nothing."
joseph berg
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Fwd: [AE] IP- LAF 10 OCT | Anthony Savile - Kant, Purposiveness and the Point of Poetry
lslbsc2
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What does capitalism have to do with art?
Michael Brady
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"Conceptualism echoed the counterculture’s distaste for the excesses of capitalism: it critiqued the commodification of art by focusing on ideas rather than objects."
joseph berg
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Fwd: [AE] Final CFA: American Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-journal (ASAGE)
lslbsc2
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Turner Prize 2012
joseph berg
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Fwd: The Metropolitan Museum of Art seeks an Associate Curator/Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art
lslbsc2
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today NYT
William Conger
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The Incompleteness of Language
Cheerskep
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Fwd: [AE] Fwd: CFP: Aesthetics before 1700
lslbsc2
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the skill issue
William Conger
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extreme is in
William Conger
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"Me-meanings" etc. #1
Cheerskep
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messy
William Conger
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"Expo Chicago: Money and art mingle, with little benefit to art"
joseph berg
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Re: "The creation of Aboriginal art for an international market is poignantly paradigmatic of the modernist commodification of (fine) art in a very specific sense: as the abstraction and extraction--the reification--of particular visual or op
Cheerskep
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William Conger
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shock
William Conger
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Fwd: [AE] Fwd: Adorno and Performance: Call for Abstracts
lslbsc2
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"...The mapping of the aesthetic field onto political economy is a phenomenon that should be seen as central to modernity in art."
joseph berg
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"...Plato’s influence through nearly the whole history of Western aesthetics."
joseph berg
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"Art-speak for Dummies"
joseph berg
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Is this any different from what that lady in Spain did?
joseph berg
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Re: \"The creation of Aboriginal art for an international market is poignantly paradigmatic of the modernist commodification of (fine) art in a very specific sense: as the abstraction and extracti
Cheerskep
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"How Art History Majors Power the U.S. Economy"
joseph berg
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"Too many aspiring young museum curators can't find jobs?"
joseph berg
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International Art English
William Conger
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"The creation of Aboriginal art for an international market is poignantly paradigmatic of the modernist commodification of (fine) art in a very specific sense: as the abstraction and extraction--the reification--of particular visual or optical proper
joseph berg
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"...Increasing commodification in all walks of life, art included, made a nonsense of solitary heroic quests for authenticity."
joseph berg
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If you like bronze
joseph berg
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Re: "...Art is subjective and, often, so clearly stupid and forced that it's kind of infuriating."
Cheerskep
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"...Art is subjective and, often, so clearly stupid and forced that it's kind of infuriating."
joseph berg
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Re: “Deaf to proclamations and manifestos of the international avant-garde, Fortuny did not have any problem with, or any fear o
Cheerskep
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“Deaf to proclamations and manifestos of the international avant-garde, Fortuny did not have any problem with, or any fear of, looking at the past as a source of inspiration and ideas."
joseph berg
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Re: “Deaf to proclamations and manifestos of the international avant-garde, Fortuny did not have any problem with, or any fear of, looking at the past as a source of inspiration and ideas."
armando baeza
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Re: “Deaf to proclamations and manifestos of the international avant-garde, Fortuny did not have any problem with, or any fear of, looking at the past as a source of inspiration and ideas."
Michael Brady
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Re: “Deaf to proclamations and manifestos of the international avant-garde, Fortuny did not have any problem with, or any fear of, looking at the past as a source of inspiration and ideas."
joseph berg
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Re: “Deaf to proclamations and manifestos of the international avant-garde, Fortuny did not have any problem with, or any fear of, looking at the past as a source of inspiration and ideas."
William Conger
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"Berlin cultural centers become casualties of gentrification"
joseph berg
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Re: "As a professional, I think we're not being judged solely on technical ability anymore. People really want to be entertained and enjoy what they're watching." (Kristi Yamaguchi)
Cheerskep
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Re: "The consumer is really worshipping the money that he himself has paid for the ticket to the Toscanini concert. He has literally 'made' the success which he reifies and accepts as an objective criterion, without recognizing himeself in it. But he ha
Cheerskep