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Art as Performance

ISBN: 978-1-405-11667-1

December 2003

Wiley-Blackwell

304 pages

Description

In this richly argued and provocative book, David Davies elaborates and defends a broad conceptual framework for thinking about the arts that reveals important continuities and discontinuities between traditional and modern art, and between different artistic disciplines.

  • Elaborates and defends a broad conceptual framework for thinking about the arts.
  • Offers a provocative view about the kinds of things that artworks are and how they are to be understood.
  • Reveals important continuities and discontinuities between traditional and modern art.
  • Highlights core topics in aesthetics and art theory, including traditional theories about the nature of art, aesthetic appreciation, artistic intentions, performance, and artistic meaning.
About the Author
David Davies is Associate Professor of Philosophy at McGill University and has published widely on topics in philosophy of art, metaphysics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind.
Features

  • Elaborates and defends a broad conceptual framework for thinking about the arts.

  • Offers a provocative view about the kinds of things that artworks are and how they are to be understood.

  • Reveals important continuities and discontinuities between traditional and modern art.

  • Highlights core topics in aesthetics and art theory, including traditional theories about the nature of art, aesthetic appreciation, artistic intentions, performance, and artistic meaning.