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The pragmatism in the history of art / Molly Nesbit.
Main entry:

Nesbit, Molly, 1952- author.

Title & Author:

The pragmatism in the history of art / Molly Nesbit.

Publication:

Pittsburgh ; New York City : Periscope Publishing ; New York, NY : Distributed by Prestel Publishing, [2013]

Description:

127 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

Series:

Pre-occupations ; 1

Notes:
"This volume introduces a series, Pre-Occupations, designed to collect essays, old and new, long and short, written along side my other projects"--Page 125.
"This volume introduces a series, Pre-Occupations, designed to collect essays, old and new, long and short, written along side my other projects"--P. 125.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reproduces CCA collection material.
CCA mentioned in "Acknowledgments".
Summary:

The pragmatism of Charles Peirce and William James and John Dewey exists as it moved, absorbing and absorbed. Conclusions remain provisions, time riding on, perpetually unsettled, nocturnal, opaque. Many questions and conditions remain. They will recur. The future has not eased. In our own lifetime there have been stakes, some old, some new, in continuing to write about the time and place and point of art. It is important to mark them. Pragmatism is above all a way of working, it starts from the present. The Pragmatism in the History of Art traces the questions that modern art history has used to make sense of the changes overtaking both art and life. A genealogy emerges naturally, elliptically. Several generations cross back and forth over the Atlantic. The questions combine with case studies as a story unfolds: the work of Meyer Schapiro, Henri Focillon, Alexander Dorner, George Kubler, Robert Herbert, T. J. Clark and Linda Nochlin is scrutinized; the philosophy of Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze and the films of Chris Marker and Jean-Luc Godard show distinctly pragmatic effects; artists discussed include Vincent Van Gogh, Isamu Noguchi, Lawrence Weiner and Gordon Matta-Clark. The relevance of this material for the art and art-writing of our own time becomes increasingly clear.

ISBN:

1934772267
9781934772263

Subject:

Art Philosophy.
Art Historiography 20th century.
Pragmatism History 20th century.
Art Philosophie.
Art Historiographie 20e siècle.
Pragmatisme Histoire 20e siècle.
20.03 methods and techniques of the art sciences.
Art Historiography.
Pragmatism.
Art theory.
Centre canadien d'architecture Collection
Centre canadien d'architecture Mentions, acknowledgments, etc.

Form/genre:

History.

Added entries:

Centre canadien d'architecture, contributor.
Nesbit, Molly, 1952- . Pre-occupations ; 1.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 284358
Call No.: BIB 223125
Status: Available

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