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Richard Wollheim on the Art of Painting
Art as Representation and Expression
A collection of essays on Wollheim's philosophy of art; includes a response from Wollheim himself.
Rob Gerwen (Edited by)
9780521801744, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 30 July 2001
300 pages, 7 b/w illus.
23.7 x 16.1 x 2.7 cm, 0.528 kg
"This is an important volume." Philosophy in Review
Richard Wollheim is one of the dominant figures in the philosophy of art, whose work has shown not only how paintings create their effects but why they remain important to us. His influential writings have focused on two core, interrelated questions: how do paintings depict? And how do they express feelings? In this collection of essays a distinguished group of thinkers in the fields of art history and philosophical aesthetics offers a critical assessment of Wollheim's theory of art. Among the themes under discussion are Wollheim's explanation of pictorial representation in terms of seeing-in, his views of artistic expression as a type of complex projection, and his notion of the internal spectator. In the final essay Wollheim himself responds to the contributors. This book will be eagerly sought out by all serious students of the theory of art, whether in departments of philosophy or art history.
List of contributors
Relevant works by Richard Wollheim and their abbreviations as used in this volume
Preface
Introduction Rob van Gerwen
Part I. Representation: 1. On pictorial representation Richard Wollheim
2. Wollheim on pictorial representation Jerrold Levinson
3. The limits of twofoldness: a defence of the concept of pictorial thought Andrew Harrison
4. A hypothesis about seeing-in Monique Roelofs
5. Communication and the art of painting Anthony Savile
6. Twofoldedness: from transcendental imagination to pictorial art Paul Crowther
Part II. Expression: 7. Wollheim on correspondence, projective properties and expressive perception Malcolm Budd
8. The artistry of depiction Michael Podro
9. Style and value in the art of painting Carolyn Wilde
10. Expression as representation Rob van Gerwen
11. Wollheim on expression (and representation) Graham McFee
Part III. The Internal Spectator: 12. Viewing making painting Svetlana Alpers
13. The staging of spectatorship Renée van de Vall
14. Presentation or representation Susan L. Feagin
15. The case for the internal spectator: aesthetics or art history? Caroline van Eck
16. The spectator in the picture Robert Hopkins
17. A word on behalf of 'the merely visual' Michael Baxandall
Part IV. Reply: 18. A reply to the contributors Richard Wollheim
Bibliography
Index.
Subject Areas: Philosophy: aesthetics [HPN]
