E-Book, Englisch, 222 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
Mantoan / Perissinotto Paolozzi and Wittgenstein
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-15846-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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The Artist and the Philosopher
E-Book, Englisch, 222 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-030-15846-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Artist who ‘needed’ Wittgenstein, Diego Mantoan &Luigi Perissinotto.- Part I. Aesthetic Grammar: from Wittgenstein to Paolozzi.- Chapter 2. Aesthetic Family Resemblances between Wittgenstein and Paolozzi, Silvana Borutti.- Chapter 3. The philosopher as artist: Ludwig Wittgenstein seen through Eduardo Paolozzi, Wolfgang Huemer.- Chapter 4. Paolozzi and the Diverse Manners of Ornamenting Wittgenstein in the Arts, Alessandro Del Puppo.- Chapter 5. Assembled pieces: collage techniques in the work of Eduardo Paolozzi and Ludwig Wittgenstein, Maren Wienigk.- Part II. Paolozzi: on Reading Wittgenstein.- Chapter 6. Paolozzi reads Wittgenstein: Moments in a Research Process, Luigi Perissinotto.- Chapter 7. “Ragged” Perception in Eduardo Paolozzi’s Figures from the 1950s, Rachel Stratton.- Chapter 8. Poetic Metaphor: Paolozzi’s Animated Films and Their Relation to Wittgenstein, Stefanie Stallschus.- Chapter 9. Assembling reminders for a particular purpose:Paolozzi’s ephemera, toys and collectibles, Diego Mantoan.- Part III. Wittgenstein: on Influencing Art.- Chapter 10. Experience and Interpretation: An Art Theoretical Commentary on Wittgenstein’s Conception of ‘Aspect’, Michael Lüthy.- Chapter 11. On a Certain Vagueness in the Definition of Art: Margolis’ Aesthetics and Wittgenstein’s Legacy, Roberta Dreon.- Chapter 12. The Sides of Limit and the Possibilities for Artistic Creation: On the Influence of Wittgenstein’s Philosophy on Contemporary Art, Davide Dal Sasso.- Chapter 13. Wittgenstein in New York (and elsewhere): From Paolozzi to Bochner in the 1960s, Francesco Guzzetti.- Appendix: The quotes in Paolozzi’s screenprint series As Is When (1964–65), Wolfgang Huemer & Diego Mantoan.