The Intellectual Conscience of Art /
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 a...
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Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
1995.
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Lier & Boog ;
11.
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