Psychology and Philosophy of Abstract Art

Psychology and Philosophy of Abstract Art

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  • Author: Paul M.W. Hackett
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1137483326
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 140

This book examines how we perceive and understand abstract art in contrast to artworks that represent reality. Philosophical, psychological and neuroscience research, including the work of philosopher Paul Crowther, are considered and out of these approaches a complex model is developed to account for this experience. The understanding embodied in this model is rooted in facet theory, mapping sentences and partially ordered analyses, which together provide a comprehensive understanding of the perceptual experience of abstract art.


Psychology and Philosophy of Abstract Art

Psychology and Philosophy of Abstract Art

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  • Author: Paul M.W. Hackett
  • Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
  • ISBN: 9781349694563
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 146

This book examines how we perceive and understand abstract art in contrast to artworks that represent reality. Philosophical, psychological and neuroscience research, including the work of philosopher Paul Crowther, are considered and out of these approaches a complex model is developed to account for this experience. The understanding embodied in this model is rooted in facet theory, mapping sentences and partially ordered analyses, which together provide a comprehensive understanding of the perceptual experience of abstract art.


How Art Works

How Art Works

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  • Author: Ellen Winner
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0190863358
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

"How Art Works explores puzzles that have preoccupied philosophers as well as the general public: Can art be defined? How do we decide what is good art? Why do we gravitate to sadness in art? Why do we devalue a perfect fake? Could 'my kid have done that'? Does reading fiction enhance empathy? Drawing on careful observations, probing interviews, and clever experiments, Ellen Winner reveals surprising answers to these and other artistic mysteries. We may come away with a new understanding of how art works on us."--Jacket.


The Psychology of an Art Writer

The Psychology of an Art Writer

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  • Author: Vernon Lee
  • Publisher: David Zwirner Books
  • ISBN: 1941701787
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 137

An openly lesbian, feminist writer, Vernon Lee—a pseudonym of Violet Paget—is the most important female aesthetician to come out of nineteenth century England. Though she was widely known for her supernatural fictions, Lee hasn’t gained the recognition she so clearly deserves for her contributions in the fields of aesthetics, philosophy of empathy, and art criticism. An early follower of Walter Pater, her work is characterized by extreme attention to her own responses to artworks, and a level of psychological sensitivity rarely seen in any aesthetic writing. Today, she is largely overlooked in curriculums, her aesthetic works long out of print. David Zwirner Books is reintroducing Lee’s writing through the first-ever English publication of "Psychology of an Art Writer" (1903) along with selections from her groundbreaking "Gallery Diaries" (1901–1904), breathtaking accounts of Lee’s own experiences with the great paintings and sculptures she traveled to see. Ranging from deeply felt assessments of the way mood affects our ability to appreciate art, to detailed descriptions of some of the most powerful personal experiences with artworks, these writings provide profound insights into the fields of psychology and aesthetics. Her philosophical inquiries in The Psychology of an Art Writer leave no stone unturned, combining fine-grained ekphrases with high fancy and dense abstraction. The diaries, in turn, establish Lee as one of the most sensitive writers about art in any language. With a foreword by Berkeley classicist Dylan Kenny, which guides the reader through these writings and contextualizes these texts within Lee’s other work, this is the quintessential introduction to her astonishing and complex oeuvre.


Abstraction and Empathy

Abstraction and Empathy

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  • Author: Wilhelm Worringer
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781614275879
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 162

2014 Reprint of 1953 New York Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. In this text, Worringer identifies two opposing tendencies pervading the history of art from ancient times through the Enlightenment. He claims that in societies experiencing periods of anxiety and intense spirituality, such as those of ancient Egypt and the Middle Ages, artistic production tends toward a flat, crystalline "abstraction," while cultures that are oriented toward science and the physical world, like ancient Greece and Renaissance Italy, are dominated by more naturalistic, embodied styles, which he grouped under the term "empathy." As was traditional for art history at the time, Worringer's book remained firmly engaged with the past, ignoring contemporaneous artistic production. Yet in the wake of its publication-just one year after Pablo Picasso painted his masterpiece "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon"-"Abstraction and Empathy" came to be seen as fundamental for understanding the rise of Expressionism and the role of abstraction in the early twentieth century.


Art And The Unconscious

Art And The Unconscious

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  • Author: Thorburn, John M
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136327924
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 258

First published in 1999. This is a reproduction of John Thorburn’s work of 1925, Art and the Unconscious: A Psychological Approach to a Problem of Philosophy; covering the psychology of the artistic process and a discussion on symbolic or 'eternal'.


Rhythm in Art, Psychology and New Materialism

Rhythm in Art, Psychology and New Materialism

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  • Author: Gregory Minissale
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 110891246X
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 291

This book examines the psychology involved in handling, and responding to, materials in artistic practice, such as oils, charcoal, brushes, canvas, earth, and sand. Artists often work with intuitive, tactile sensations and rhythms that connect them to these materials. Rhythm connects the brain and body to the world, and the world of abstract art. The book features new readings of artworks by Matisse, Pollock, Dubuffet, Tápies, Benglis, Len Lye, Star Gossage, Shannon Novak, Simon Ingram, Lee Mingwei, L. N. Tallur and many others. Such art challenges centuries of philosophical and aesthetic order that has elevated the substance of mind over the substance of matter. This is a multidisciplinary study of different metastable patterns and rhythms: in art, the body, and the brain. This focus on the propagation of rhythm across domains represents a fresh art historical approach and provides important opportunities for art and science to cooperate.


Reframing Abstract Expressionism

Reframing Abstract Expressionism

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  • Author: Michael Leja
  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300044614
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 408

In this original and wide-ranging study, Michael Leja argues that Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and other abstract expressionist artists were part of a culture-wide initiative to reimagine the self.


Concerning the Spiritual in Art

Concerning the Spiritual in Art

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  • Author: Wassily Kandinsky
  • Publisher: Courier Corporation
  • ISBN: 048613248X
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 111

Pioneering work by the great modernist painter, considered by many to be the father of abstract art and a leader in the movement to free art from traditional bonds. 12 illustrations.


Art and Identity

Art and Identity

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  • Author: Tone Roald
  • Publisher: Rodopi
  • ISBN: 9401209049
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 219

Art has the capacity to shape and alter our identities. It can influence who and what we are. Those who have had aesthetic experiences know this intimately, and yet the study of art’s impact on the mind struggles to be recognized as a centrally important field within the discipline of psychology. The main thesis of Art and Identity is that aesthetic experience represents a prototype for meaningful experience, warranting intense philosophical and psychological investigation. Currently psychology remains too closed-off from the rich reflection of philosophical aesthetics, while philosophy continues to be sceptical of the psychological reduction of art to its potential for Subjective experience. At the same time, philosophical aesthetics cannot escape making certain assumptions about the psyche and benefits from entering into a dialogue with psychology. Art and Identity brings together philosophical and psychological perspectives on aesthetics in order to explore how art creates minds.