The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and LiteraturePrinceton University Press, 8 ott 2019 - 224 pagine A classic work on radical aesthetics by one of the great philosophers of the early twentieth century |
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... modern” the art, the more it distances itself from lived experience, and the more art itself is foregrounded. Indeed, he goes so far as to opine that the “new art” declares the infiltration of lived experience to be taboo. And yet, in ...
... arts are engaged with lived experience rather than distanced from it—even as they grapple with difficulties presented by the modern world. The example of the novel is a case in point. Ortega's essay takes as its starting point the ...
... modern art is unpopular, and it is so not accidentally and by chance, but essentially and by fate. It might be said that every newcomer among styles passes through a stage of quarantine. The battle of Hernani comes to mind, and all the ...
... Modern art, on the other hand, will always have the masses against it. It is essentially unpopular; moreover, it is antipopular. Any of its works automatically produces a curious effect on the general public. It divides the public into ...
... modern art its essential principle. That will enable us to see in what profound sense modern art is unpopular. ARTISTICART. If the new art is not accessible to every man this implies that its impulses are not of a generically human kind ...
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