Derek Matravers introduces students to the philosophy of art
through a close examination of eight famous works of
twentieth-century art. Each work has been selected in order to best
illustrate and illuminate a particular problem in aesthetics. Each
artwork forms the basis of a single chapter and readers are
introduced to such issues as artistic value, intention,
interpretation, and expression through a careful analysis of the
artwork. Questions considered include what does art mean in
contemporary art practice? Is the artistic value of a painting the
same as how much you like it? If a painting isn't of anything, then
how do we understand it? Can art be immoral? By grounding abstract
and theoretical discussion in real examples the book provides an
excellent way into the subject for readers new to the philosophical
dimension of art appreciation.
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