
Wake of Art
Criticism, Philosophy, and the Ends of Taste
By Arthur C Danto, Gregg Horowitz, Tom Huhn, Saul Ostrow
Series: Critical Voices in Art, Theory and Culture
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- ISBN: 978-9057013010
- Binding: Paperback (also available in Hardback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 06/01/1998
- Pages: 240
- Trim Size: 6 x 9
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About the Book
Since the mid-1980s, Arthur C. Danto has been increasingly concerned with the implications of the demise of modernism. Out of the wake of modernist art, Danto discerns the emergence of a radically pluralistic art world. His essays illuminate this novel art world as well as the fate of criticism within it. As a result, Danto has crafted the most compelling philosophy of art criticism since Clement Greenberg. Gregg Horowitz and Tom Huhn analyze the constellation of philosophical and critical elements in Danto's new- Hegelian art theory. In a provocative encounter, they employ themes from Kantian aesthetics to elucidate the continuing persistence of taste in shaping even this most sophisticated philosophy of art.