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Are Bad Works of Art ‘Works of Art’?
Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, 1972Some years ago I came across the following question thrown out almost casually in the course of discussion: How many of us, it was asked, want to call a ‘bad work of art’ a ‘work of art’? The question was clearly rhetorical; the author quite obviously did not consider that anyone in his right mind would suggest that a bad work of art was a work of art.
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Philosophy, 1961
This examination of the concept “work of art” has been prompted by the desire to find a starting point for aesthetic inquiry which, to begin with at any rate, will arouse no dispute. A claim for general agreement such as Clive Bell's: “The starting point for all systems of aesthetics must be the personal experience of a pecular emotion”, is countered ...
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This examination of the concept “work of art” has been prompted by the desire to find a starting point for aesthetic inquiry which, to begin with at any rate, will arouse no dispute. A claim for general agreement such as Clive Bell's: “The starting point for all systems of aesthetics must be the personal experience of a pecular emotion”, is countered ...
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Art as a product of nature as a work of art
World Futures, 1994It seems that the sciences and the arts are no longer as sharply separated as they were only thirty years ago. It is now quite fashionable to speak of scientific creativity and of the thought that enters into a work of art. Computer art, fractals, electronic music, film, debates about the role of metaphor and imagery, the whole enterprise of ...
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The Work of the Art-Work: Art after Heidegger'sOrigin of the Work of Art
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2006(2006). The Work of the Art-Work: Art after Heidegger's Origin of the Work of Art. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 37, Ontology, Art and The Holy, pp. 199-215.
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Creating Works of Art from Works of Art: The Problem of Derivative Works
The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society, 1994(1994). Creating Works of Art from Works of Art: The Problem of Derivative Works. The Journal of Arts Management, Law, and Society: Vol. 24, Making Aesthetic Judgements, pp. 209-222.
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2013
This chapter considers two influential conceptions of contemporary labor, which emerge from and contribute to radically divergent interpretive traditions, but share surprising common ground. First is the largely celebratory idea of a “creative class” branded by Richard Florida, a management professor and globetrotting consultant to government and ...
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This chapter considers two influential conceptions of contemporary labor, which emerge from and contribute to radically divergent interpretive traditions, but share surprising common ground. First is the largely celebratory idea of a “creative class” branded by Richard Florida, a management professor and globetrotting consultant to government and ...
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The art of work is a work of art
Munro, Kim, The Art of Work Is a Work of Art (Vitalstatistix, 2025)openaire +1 more source

