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Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies


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This series is our home for innovative research in the fields of art and visual studies. It includes monographs and targeted edited collections that provide new insights into visual culture and art practice, theory, and research.

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The Artist-Philosopher and Poetic Hermeneutics On Trauma

The Artist-Philosopher and Poetic Hermeneutics: On Trauma

1st Edition

By George Smith
December 31, 2021

Focusing on the aesthetic representation of trauma, George Smith outlines the nexus points between poetics and hermeneutics and shows how a particular kind of thinker, the artist-philosopher, practices interpretation in an entirely different way from traditional hermeneutics. Taking a ...

The Arabesque from Kant to Comics

The Arabesque from Kant to Comics

1st Edition

By Cordula Grewe
September 02, 2021

The Arabesque from Kant to Comics tracks the life and afterlife of the arabesque in its surprising transformation from an iconoclastic literary theory of early German Romanticism to aesthetic experimentation in both avant-garde art and popular culture. Its explosive growth in popularity was ...

The Outsider, Art and Humour

The Outsider, Art and Humour

1st Edition

By Paul Clements
May 20, 2020

This cross-disciplinary book, situated on the periphery of culture, employs humour to better comprehend the arts, the outsider and exclusion, illuminating the ever-changing social landscape, the vagaries of taste and limits of political correctness. Each chapter deals with specific themes and ...

Contemporary Art and Disability Studies

Contemporary Art and Disability Studies

1st Edition

Edited By Alice Wexler, John Derby
December 17, 2019

This book presents interdisciplinary scholarship on art and visual culture that explores disability in terms of lived experience. It will expand critical disability studies scholarship on representation and embodiment, which is theoretically rich, but lacking in attention to art. It is organized ...

Ecocriticism and the Anthropocene in Nineteenth-Century Art and Visual Culture

Ecocriticism and the Anthropocene in Nineteenth-Century Art and Visual Culture

1st Edition

Edited By Maura Coughlin, Emily Gephart
September 25, 2019

In this volume, emerging and established scholars bring ethical and political concerns for the environment, nonhuman animals and social justice to the study of nineteenth-century visual culture. They draw their theoretical inspiration from the vitality of emerging critical discourses, such as new ...

Popularisation and Populism in the Visual Arts Attraction Images

Popularisation and Populism in the Visual Arts: Attraction Images

1st Edition

Edited By Anna Schober
September 16, 2019

This book investigates the pictorial figurations, aesthetic styles and visual tactics through which visual art and popular culture attempt to appeal to "all of us". One key figure these practices bring into play—the "everybody" (which stands for "all of us" and is sometimes a "new man" or a "new ...

The Digital Interface and New Media Art Installations

The Digital Interface and New Media Art Installations

1st Edition

By Phaedra Shanbaum
August 27, 2019

This book is about the digital interface and its use in interactive new media art installations. It examines the aesthetic aspects of the interface through a theoretical exploration of new media artists, who create, and tactically deploy, digital interfaces in their work in order to question the ...

Theory of the Art Object

Theory of the Art Object

1st Edition

By Paul Crowther
August 07, 2019

Meaning in the visual arts centers on how the physical work makes its content or presence visible. The art object is fundamental. Indeed, the different object forms of each visual medium allows our experience of space-time, and our relations to other people, to be aesthetically embodied in unique ...

Arte Ambientale, Urban Space, and Participatory Art

Arte Ambientale, Urban Space, and Participatory Art

1st Edition

By Martina Tanga
June 04, 2019

Working in 1970s Italy, a group of artists—namely Ugo La Pietra, Maurizio Nannucci, Francesco Somaini, Mauro Staccioli, Franco Summa, and Franco Vaccari—sought new spaces to create and exhibit art. Looking beyond the gallery, they generated sculptural, conceptual, and participatory interventions, ...

Abstract Painting and the Minimalist Critiques Robert Mangold, David Novros, and Jo Baer in the 1960s

Abstract Painting and the Minimalist Critiques: Robert Mangold, David Novros, and Jo Baer in the 1960s

1st Edition

By Matthew L. Levy
June 03, 2019

This book undertakes a critical reappraisal of Minimalism through an examination of three key painters: Robert Mangold, David Novros, and Jo Baer. By establishing their substantive engagements with Minimalist discourse, as well as their often overlooked artistic exchanges with their sculptor peers,...

Bridging Communities through Socially Engaged Art

Bridging Communities through Socially Engaged Art

1st Edition

Edited By Alice Wexler, Vida Sabbaghi
April 10, 2019

Promoting the expansion of art in society and education, this book highlights the significance of the arts as an instrument of social justice, inclusion, equity, and protection of the environment. Including twenty-seven diverse case studies of socially engaged art practice with groups like the ...

Play and the Artist’s Creative Process The Work of Philip Guston and Eduardo Paolozzi

Play and the Artist’s Creative Process: The Work of Philip Guston and Eduardo Paolozzi

1st Edition

By Elly Thomas
March 06, 2019

Play and the Artist’s Creative Process explores a continuity between childhood play and adult creativity. The volume examines how an understanding of play can shed new light on processes that recur in the work of Philip Guston and Eduardo Paolozzi. Both artists’ distinctive engagement with popular ...

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