Art Matters by Peter De Bolla

Art Matters by Peter De Bolla

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In the face of a great work of art, we so often stand mute, struck dumb. Countering contemporary assumptions that art is valued only according to taste or ideology, Peter de Bolla gives a voice - and vocabulary - to the wonder art can inspire.

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Art Matters by Peter De Bolla

In the face of a great work of art, we so often stand mute, struck dumb. Is this a function - perhaps the first and foremost - of aesthetic experience? Or do we lack the words to say what we feel? Countering contemporary assumptions that art is valued only according to taste or ideology, Peter de Bolla gives a voice - and vocabulary - to the wonder art can inspire. Working toward a better understanding of what it is to be profoundly moved by a work of art, he forces us to reconsider the importance of art works and the singular nature and value of our experience of them. In many ways a "practical aesthetics," "Art Matters" proceeds by way of example. Through chapters attending to three works of art - Barnett Newman's painting Vir Heroicus Sublimis, pianist Glenn Gould's second recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations, and William Wordsworth's poem "We Are Seven" - de Bolla plots a personal history of aesthetic experience that opens up the general forms of art appreciation. His book invites us to a closer encounter with art, and to a deeper appreciation and clearer expression of what such an encounter might hold.
Peter de Bolla is Fellow of King's College at Cambridge University and author of Harold Bloom and The Discourse of the Sublime.
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ISBN 13 9780674006492
ISBN 10 0674006496
Title Art Matters
Author Peter De Bolla
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 2001-12-27
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.