Danto, Arthur C.

Abuse of beauty : aesthetics and the concept of art - Chicago : Open Court, 2003 - xxiii, 167 p. ; ill., 23 cm - The Paul Carus lecture series ; 21 .

Includes index.

A century ago, beauty was almost unanimously considered the supreme purpose of art and even synonymous with artistic excellence. Yet today beauty has come to be viewed as an aesthetic crime. Artists are now chastised by critics if their works seem to aim at beauty." "In the last few years, however, some artists, critics, and curators have begun to give beauty another look. The resulting discussion is often confused, with arts pundits sometimes seeing beauty as a betrayal of the artist's aut.

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Aesthetics
Art
Philosophy

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