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Art in Crisis








Art in Crisis
Author
Sedlmayr Hans, Battershaw Brian (TRN), Kimball Roger (INT)
Art in Crisis su Unilibro.it
Publisher
Transaction Pub
Isbn
1412806070
EAN
9781412806077
Pub. date
01 Sep 06
Collection
Transaction Pub (Paperback)
Classification
ART
Pages
266
Price
€ 45,80





Book (italiano):
<p align=justify>The history of art from the early nineteenth century on-ward is commonly viewed as a succession of conflicts between innovatory and established styles that culminated in the formalism and aesthetic autonomy of high modernism. In <I>Art and Crisis</I>, first published in 1948, Hans Sedlmayr argues that the aesthetic disjunctures of modern art signify more than matters of style and point to much deeper processes of cultural and religious disintegration. <br><br> As Roger Kimball observes in his informative new introduction,<I> Art in Crisis</I> is as much an exercise in cultural or spiritual analysis as it is a work of art history. Sedlmayr's reads the art of the last two centuries as a fever chart of the modern age in its greatness and its decay. He discusses the advent of Romanticism with its freeing of the imagination as a conscious sundering of art from humanist and religious traditions with the aesthetic treated as a category independent of human need. Looking at the social purposes of architecture, Sedlmayr shows how the landscape garden, the architectural monument, and the industrial exhibition testified to a new relationship not only between man and his handiwork but also between man and the forces that transcend him.<br><br>In these institutions man deifies his inventive powers with which he hopes to master and supersede nature. Likewise, the art museum denies transcendence through a cultural leveling in which "Heracles and Christ become brothers" as objects of aesthetic contemplation. At the center of <I> Art in Crisis</I> is the insight that, in art as in life, the pursuit of unqualified autonomy is in the end a prescription for disaster, aesthetic as well as existential. Sedlmayr writes as an Augustinian Catholic. For him, the underlying motive for the pursuit of autonomy is pride. The "lost center" of his subtitle is God. The dream of autonomy, Sedlmayr argues, is for finite, mortal creatures, a dangerous illusion. The book invites serious analysis from art critics and theological thinkers alike.<br><br><I>Hans Sedlmayr </I>(1896-1984) was a founding member of the New Vienna School of art historians. His books include <I>The Architecture of Borromini, The Revolution of Modern Art, and Austrian Baroque Architecture.</I><br><br><I>Roger Kimball</I> is co-editor and publisher of <I>The New Criterion</I> and president and publisher of Encounter Books. His most recent book is <I>The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art.


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