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Rethinking the Baroque / edited by Helen Hills.
Title & Author:

Rethinking the Baroque / edited by Helen Hills.

Publication:

Burlington : Ashgate, ©2011.

Description:

xv, 243 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Baroque: the grit in the oyster of art history / Helen Hills -- On sculptural relief: Malerisch, the autonomy of artistic media and the beginnings of Baroqe studies / Alina Payne -- Ottoman Baroque: the limits of style / Howard Caygill -- Discomfited by the Baroque: a personal journey / Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann -- Reframing the Baroque: on idolatry and the threshold of humanity / Claire Farago -- Nicholas Hawksmoor's drawing technique of the 1690s and John Locke's Essay concerning human understanding / Anthony Geraghty -- The real in Rococo / Glenn Adamson -- Benjamin and the Baroque: posing the question of historical time / Andrew Benjamin -- Baroque matters / Mieke Bal -- The Baroque fold as map and as diagram / Tom Conley.
Summary:

Retrieving the term 'baroque' from the margins of art history, where it has been sidelined as 'anachronistic', scholars from a range of disciplines reconsider the usefulness of the term 'baroque', while avoiding simply rehearsing familiar policing of periodization, stylistic boundaries, categories or essence. They demonstrate that it is a productive means to engage with visual culture, particularly architectural history and theory. The book explores a tension. In recent years, the idea of 'baroque' or 'the baroque' has been seized upon by scholars from a range of disciplines and the term 'baroque' has consequently been much in evidence in writings on contemporary culture, especially architecture and entertainment. Most of the scholars concerned have little knowledge of the art, literature, and history of the period usually associated with the baroque. A gulf has arisen. On the one hand, there are scholars who are deeply immersed in historical period, who shy away from abstraction, and who have remained often oblivious to the convulsions surrounding the term 'baroque'; on the other, there are theorists and scholars of contemporary theory who have largely ignored baroque art and architecture. This book explores what happens when these worlds mesh. Rather than attempting to provide a survey of baroque as a chronological or geographical conception, the essays here attempt critical re-engagement with the term 'baroque' - its promise, its limits, and its overlooked potential - in relation to the visual arts. Thus the book is posited on the idea that tension is not only inevitable, but even desirable, since it not only encapsulates important intellectual divergence, but helps to push scholars (and therefore readers) outside their usual runnels.

ISBN:

9780754666851 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
0754666859 (hardcover ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Art, Baroque.
Art Historiography.
Art baroque.
Art Historiographie.

Added entries:

Hills, Helen, 1960-

Holdings:

Location: Library main 274976
Call No.: BIB 208953
Status: Available

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