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Thijs Lijster - Benjamin and Adorno on Art and Art Criticism: Critique of Art - 9789462981409 - V9789462981409
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Benjamin and Adorno on Art and Art Criticism: Critique of Art

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Description for Benjamin and Adorno on Art and Art Criticism: Critique of Art Hardback. Thijs Lijster considers the thought of Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno on such key topics as the relationship between art and historical experience, between avant-garde art and mass culture, and between the intellectual and the public. Num Pages: 400 pages, 0 illustrations. BIC Classification: ABA; AC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156. .
art criticism, critical theory, philosophy of history, Benjamin and Adorno

Product Details

Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
Amsterdam, Netherlands
ISBN
9789462981409
SKU
V9789462981409
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99-50

About Thijs Lijster
http://www.rug.nl/staff/t.e.lijster/ > Thijs Lijster teaches philosophy of art at the University of Groningen. He contributed to Conceptions of Critique in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy (eds. R. Sonderegger and K. De Boer, Palgrave 2012), Institutional Attitudes. Instituting Art in a Flat World (ed. P. Gielen, Valiz 2013) and The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, 2nd edition (ed. M. Kelly, Oxford University Press 2014). He was awarded with the ABG/VN Essay Prize 2009, the Prize for Young Art Critics 2010 and the NWO/Boekman Dissertation Prize 2015.

Reviews for Benjamin and Adorno on Art and Art Criticism: Critique of Art
This much-needed book goes beyond the now familiar discussions of Benjamin and Adorno's personal relationship and the dispute over Benjamin's artwork essay to examine the complex interweaving of the two men's deas and texts throughout the whole of each man's oeuvre. Lijster situates his examination within the pressing contemporary issue of the value of art, arguing that art functions as social critique and that art criticsm is a necessary fulfillment of art's critical role. - Shierry Weber Nicholsen, author of Exact Imagination, Late Work: On Adorno's Aesthetics[-] [-] Thijs Lijster has written the most thorough and synoptic comparison of the aesthetic theories of Adorno and Benjamin to date. He has the capacity to take even the most complex materials, and render their essentials in limpid and penetrating prose
which for writing on these authors is a rare talent. Lijster has the further skill of being a first rate art critic; with the consequence that he has the capacity to test the abstract claims of aesthetic theories against the recalcitrant realities of artistic materials. The result is a penetrating work of aesthetic theory and criticism. J.M.Bernstein, New School for Social Research[-] [-] In this vitally important and timely study, Thijs Lijster argues that the writings of Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno comprise a Critical Model in which can be found ideas that have fallen out of fashion in contemporary art theory and criticism. Such perspectives emphasize the utopian, emancipatory and critical potential of the artwork, which is to say, its power to break the spell of capital. As such art is to be viewed as the bearer of truth-content retrieved by a form of criticism that 'completes' the work itself. - Samir Gandesha[-]

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