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Art and Life in Aestheticism. De-Humanizing or Re-Humanizing Art, the Artist and the Artistic Receptor 1st Kelly Comfort

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Art and Life in Aestheticism. De-Humanizing or Re-Humanizing Art, the Artist and the Artistic Receptor 1st Kelly Comfort
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Art and Life in Aestheticism. De-Humanizing or Re-Humanizing Art, the Artist and the Artistic Receptor 1st Kelly Comfort instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.6 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Kelly Comfort, (Editor)
ISBN: 9780230551169, 0230551165
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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Art and Life in Aestheticism. De-Humanizing or Re-Humanizing Art, the Artist and the Artistic Receptor 1st Kelly Comfort by Kelly Comfort, (editor) 9780230551169, 0230551165 instant download after payment.

Art for art's sake addresses the relationship between art and life, between the aesthetic and the social, and promotes the former term over the latter one in each instance. Although it has long been argued that aestheticism aims to de-humanize art, this volume seeks to consider the counterclaim that such de-humanization can also lead to re-humanization, to a deepened relationship between the aesthetic sphere and the world at large and between the artistic receptor and his or her human existence.

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