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Practising Aesthetics / edited by Lilianna Bieszczad.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Αγγλική Publication details: Krakow Wydawnictwo LIBRON - Filip Lohner 2015Description: 278σ. εικ., α/μ 23εκISBN:
  • 9788365148421
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 111.85
Summary: The monography entitled Practising Aesthetics is a part of proceedings of 19th International Congress of Aesthetics which was held in Krakow, Poland in July of 2013. This title refers to the various senses of the term practice, its keynote being the paraphrase of the topic of the 19th Congress: Art in Action. In most general terms, its subject matter explores the sphere of the cooperation between aesthetic thought and artistic practice, their interconnections and mutual inspirations. The term practising is intentionally used in the title to point to various projects whose different ways of approaching aesthetic reflection are evident in the way they develop their arguments, their selection of issues to be examined as well as examples from art chosen to illustrate those issues.
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The monography entitled Practising Aesthetics is a part of proceedings of 19th International Congress of Aesthetics which was held in Krakow, Poland in July of 2013. This title refers to the various senses of the term practice, its keynote being the paraphrase of the topic of the 19th Congress: Art in Action. In most general terms, its subject matter explores the sphere of the cooperation between aesthetic thought and artistic practice, their interconnections and mutual inspirations. The term practising is intentionally used in the title to point to various projects whose different ways of approaching aesthetic reflection are evident in the way they develop their arguments, their selection of issues to be examined as well as examples from art chosen to illustrate those issues.

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