Menas atėjus jo pabaigai: Pastabos apie meno mirtį šiandien = Art after its end : notes on the "death of art" today

The on-going debate on the "end" or the "death" of art has continued for almost two centuries. The death we are dealing with in this case is, certainly, a symbolical one, a kind of death (or of murder) that is very frequent in the 19th century. Besides the "death of art"...

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Subtitles:Art after its end
Main Author: Vercellone, Federico 1955- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Lithuanian
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Published: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla 2011
In: Religija ir kultūra
Year: 2011, Volume: 8, Pages: 52-63
Further subjects:B Public art
B Technology
B aesthetization of world
B Hegel
B pasaulio estetizavimas
B meno pabaiga
B technika
B Hegelis
B the death of art
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Summary:The on-going debate on the "end" or the "death" of art has continued for almost two centuries. The death we are dealing with in this case is, certainly, a symbolical one, a kind of death (or of murder) that is very frequent in the 19th century. Besides the "death of art", the ones to mention are also the "death of man" (Max Stirner, Fiodor Dostojevskij) and the "death of God" (Friedrich Nietzsche). These symbolical deaths are very particular as they produce the resurrection of the deceased. For example, after the Hegelian diagnosis of the "end of art", two very plentiful centuries of artistic production have begun. One can even speak about our time as an epoch dominated by image. Our thesis is that Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel could have seen only a part of the problem. We agree with him as he had spoken reasonably about the "end of art" in relation to the "aesthetic" art, in relation to its possibility to dominate the culture of the present. Nevertheless, we have to recognize that today the new technologies open a new chance for the presence of art in our life. Considering this emergence, we can speak of a return of the "public art", of the art that is inserted in our daily existence.
ISSN:1822-4539
Contains:Enthalten in: Religija ir kultūra
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15388/Relig.2011.0.2754