Good news about the 'death of the art'? Art, history and politics between the hegelian comunitarism and the Danto's individualism

  • José Fernández Vega

Abstract

The thesis, of hegelian stamp, about the death of the art had given place to multiple interpretations in the last and a half century. One of the most recent and originals is the one that Arthur C. Danto defended in After the Art's death. In this essay, the main argumentative lines exposed in this work are examined critically, so much by the light of its hegelian source as by some of their more important readings. Thus, that is possible to specify the conflict points among the visions of Hegel and Danto, but also that the reach of the analyses of Danto is valued regarding the contemporary art.

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Published
06-06-2000
Section
Artículos