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Art: Key Contemporary Thinkers

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The last few decades have witnessed an explosion in ideas and theories on art. Art itself has never been so topical, but much recent thinking remains inaccessible and difficult to use. This book assesses the work of those thinkers (including artists) who have had a major impact on making, criticizing and interpreting art since the 1960s. With entries by leading international experts, this book presents a concise, critical appraisal of thinkers and their ideas about art and its place in the wider cultural context. A guide to the key thinkers who shape today's world of art, this book is a vital reference for anyone interested in modern and contemporary art, its history, philosophy and practice.Theodor ADORNO * Roland BARTHES * Georges BATAILLE * Jean BAUDRILLARD * Walter BENJAMIN * JM BERNSTEIN * Pierre BOURDIEU * Nicolas BOURRIAUD * Benjamin BUCHLOH * Daniel BUREN * Judith BUTLER * Noël CARROLL * Stanley CAVELL * TJ CLARK * Arthur C. DANTO * Gilles DELEUZE * Jacques DERRIDA * George DICKIE * Thierry DE DUVE * James ELKINS * Hal FOSTER * Michel FOUCAULT * Michael FRIED * Dan GRAHAM * Clement GREENBERG * Fredric JAMESON * Mike KELLEY * Mary KELLY * Melanie KLEIN * Joseph KOSUTH * Rosalind KRAUSS * Julia KRISTEVA * Barbara KRUGER * Niklas LUHMANN * Jean-François LYOTARD * Maurice MERLEAU-PONTY * WJT MITCHELL * Robert MORRIS * Linda NOCHLIN * Adrian PIPER * Griselda POLLOCK * Robert SMITHSON * Jeff WALL * Albrecht WELLMER * Richard WOLLHEIM

Table of Contents:
SECTION 1: ART THEORY AND PRACTICEEditors Introduction1. Daniel Buren Dr. Melanie Marino, Art History, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee2. Dan Graham: Dr. Eric de Bruyn, Art History, University of Groningen, NL3. Mike Kelley: Prof. John Welchman, Art History, UC San Diego4. Mary Kelly: Prof Margaret Iversen, Art History, University of Essex5. Joseph Kosuth: Prof. Michael Corris, Art & Photography, University of Wales Newport6. Barbara Kruger: Dr. Esther Leslie, English and Humanities, London Birkbeck 7. Robert Morris: Dr. Jonathan Vickery (editor), Cultural Policy, University of Warwick8. Adrian Piper: Robert del Principe, ex-Director Adrian Piper Research Archive, NYC9. Robert Smithson: Dr Dominic Rahtz, Fine Art, Oxford Brookes University10. Jeff Wall: Dr Stewart Martin, Modern European Philosophy, Middlesex University SECTION 2: ART THEORY AND HISTORYEditors Introduction11. Nicholas Bourriaud: Dr. Claire Bishop, Curating, Royal College of Art12. Benjamin Buchloh: Dr. Christine Mehring, Art History, Yale 13. TJ Clark: Dr. Dominic Willsdon, Curator of Education/Public Programmes, San Francisco MOMA14. Thierry de Duve: Prof. Gregg Horowitz, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University15. James Elkins: Dr. Robert Williams, Art History, University of California, Santa Barbara16. Hal Foster: Dr Gordon Hughes, History of Art, University of Maine, Bangor17. Michael Fried: Prof. Stephen Melville, History of Art, Ohio State University18. Clement Greenberg: Dr. Diarmuid Costello (editor) Arts & Humanities, Oxford Brookes University19. Rosalind Krauss: Dr. Martha Buskirk, Art History, Montserrat College of Art20. WTJ Mitchell: Dr. Riccardo Marchi, Art and Art History, University of South Florida21. Linda Nochlin: Dr. Francesca Berry, Art History, University of Birmingham22. Griselda Pollock: Dr. Kirstie Skinner Visual/Cultural Theory, Edinburgh College of ArtSECTION 3: PHILOSOPHY OF ART AND AESTHETICSEditors Introduction23. Theodor Adorno: Dr. Michael Kelly, Philosophy, University of N. Carolina, Charlotte24. Jay Bernstein: Dr. Espen Hammer, Philosophy, University of Essex25. Stanley Cavell: Dr. Stephen Mulhall, Philosophy, New College Oxford 26. Noël Carroll: Dr Katerina Reed-Tsocha, Art History, Trinity College Oxford27. Arthur C. Danto: Prof. David Carrier, Art History, Case Western Reserve University28. Gilles Deleuze: Dr. Darren Ambrose, Philosophy, University of Warwick29. Jacques Derrida: Dr Jonathan Dronsfield, Fine Art, University of Reading30. George Dickie: Dr. Cain Todd, Philosophy, University of Lancaster31. Jean-François Lyotard: Dr. James Williams, Philosophy, University of Dundee 32. Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Prof. Alex Potts, Art History, University of Michigan33. Albrecht Wellmer: Dr. Ruth Sonderegger , Philosophy, University of Amsterdam 34. Richard Wollheim: Dr. Derek Matravers, Philosophy, Open UniversitySECTION 4: THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF CULTUREEditors Introduction35. Roland Barthes: Dr. Nancy Shawcross, English, University of Pennsylvania 36. Georges Bataille: Professor Michael Richardson, Anthropology and Cultural Studies, Waeda University, Tokyo37. Jean Baudrillard: Prof. Mike Gane, Sociology, Loughborough University38. Walter Benjamin: Dr. Helmut Schmitz, German, University of Warwick39. Pierre Bourdieu: Dr. Gordon Fyfe, Sociology, University of Keele40. Judith Butler: Dr. Rebecca Zorack, Art History, University of Chicago41. Michel Foucault: Dr. Scott Durham, French & Italian, Northwestern University42. Fredric Jameson: Dr. David Ayers, English, University of Kent43. Melanie Klein: Dr. Mignon Nixon, Art History, Courtauld Institute of Art, London44. Julia Kristeva: Dr. Sara Beardsworth, Philosophy, Southern Illinois, Carbondale 45. Niklaus Luhmann: Dr. Francis Halsall, Art History, University College, CorkGlossary of Key Terms and Concepts

About the Author :
Diarmuid Costello lectures in the Department of Philosophy, and Jonathan Vickery in the Centre for Cultural Policy Studies, both at the University of Warwick. They have published broadly on aesthetics and contemporary art theory.

Review :
The first time such a broad anthology of has been attempted. ..it will become an essential reference book in art education at tertiary level.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780857851765
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Berg Publishers
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0857851764
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2007
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Key Contemporary Thinkers


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