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Explorations in Aesthetics

Duchamp’s Readymades, Warhol’s »Brillo Box«, and the Concept of Art

by Lars-Olof Åhlberg (Author)
©2025 Monographs XIV, 360 Pages

Summary

The focus of the present work is the art status of Duchamp’s Readymades and Warhol’s Brillo Box, and the claim that these works, because of their singular radicality, have initiated artistic and conceptual revolutions thereby changing the concept of art. The two first parts of the book are devoted to an analysis of the philosophical and art theoretical discourses these iconic works have engendered. Particular attention is paid to controversies concerning the interpretation and the significance of the works in question. In Part One, Thierry de Duve’s theory of art is discussed at some length. In Part Two, the focus is on Arthur Danto’s philosophy of art, inspired as it is by Warhol’s work. In Part Three, the philosophical debates concerning the definability of art are at the centre of attention. Some recent definitional proposals as well as criticisms of the definitional project are highlighted. In particular, Danto’s essentialist project is contrasted with Wittgenstein-inspired family resemblance approaches.

Details

Pages
XIV, 360
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (PDF)
9783631931950
ISBN (ePUB)
9783631931967
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631915844
DOI
10.3726/b23022
Language
English
Publication date
2025 (September)
Keywords
Duchamp’s Readymades and Warhol’s Brillo Box as art Duchamp’s and Warhol’s artistic revolutions De Duve on Duchamp, Danto on Warhol To define or not to define art Wittgensteinian family resemblance approaches to the concept of art Recent definitions of art
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2025. xiv, 360 pp., 7 fig. col.
Product Safety
Peter Lang Group AG

Biographical notes

Lars-Olof Åhlberg (Author)

Lars-Olof Åhlberg, professor emeritus in aesthetics. He was professor of aesthetics at the department of philosophy at Uppsala University (Sweden) 2000-2013 and president of the Nordic Society of Aesthetics 1997-2007.

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