Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Following suggestions by Joseph Margolis and
Richard K. Sawyer, in this paper I apply the notion
of emergence to the philosophy of art. I will argue
that the interpretation of works of art cannot be
reduced either to the perceptive experience of the
manifest qualities of the art object (empiricism),
nor to the identification of the author’s intentions
(intentionalism), nor to the understanding of the
practices of the historic context of production
(contextualism). I suggest, instead, that the identity of a work of art emerges, on the one hand, from
the artist’s interactions with forms, materials and artistic genres and, on the other, from the relationships between the artwork and the changing contexts of its reception. Moreover, I maintain that artistic categories are (trans)formed through artistic practices and that, therefore, they cannot be assumed as undisputable criteria for the identification and evaluation of artworks. I will thus argue
that the emerging normativity of improvisational interaction in the performing art provides a suitable model to account for the “dynamic” ontological
identity of artistic phenomena.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
EMERGENTISM. PHILOSOPHY OF ART, ONTOLOGY OF ART, IMPROVISATION ,NORMATIVITY
Elenco autori:
Alessandro Giovanni Bertinetto
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