Beholding considers the spatially situated encounter between artwork
and spectator. It argues that artworks created for specific places or
conditions structure a reciprocal encounter, which is completed by the
presence of a beholder. These are works which demand the 'beholder's
share', but not, as Ernst Gombrich famously claimed, to sustain an
illusion. Rather, Beholding reconfigures Gombrich's notion of the
beholder's share as a set of 'licensed' imaginative and cognitive
projections. Each chapter frames a particular work of art from the
remit of a complementary theoretical text. The book establishes a
transhistorical notion of the spatially situated encounter, and
considers the role of the architectural host in bringing the
beholder's orientation into play. The book engages a diverse range of
practices: from Renaissance painting and group portraiture to
intermedia practices of installation and performance art. Written
within the broad remit of reception aesthetics, the book proposes a
phenomenological theory of beholding, argued through an in-depth
examination of artworks and their spatial contexts, selected for their
explanatory potential. These various encounters allocate different
constitutive roles to the beholder, bringing not only spatial and
temporal orientation into play, but also a repertoire of anticipated
ideas and beliefs.
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Situated Art and the Aesthetics of Reception
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350088412
Publisert
2020
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter