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Art History and Emergency : Crises in the Visual Arts and Humanities

Arscott, Caroline(Contributions by)Borja-Villel, Manuel(Contributions by)Crow, Thomas(Contributions by)Flores, Patrick D.(Contributions by)Gates, Theaster(Contributions by)Jain, Kajri(Contributions by)Mikhailov, Anatoli(Contributions by)Miller, Mary(Contributions by)Breslin, David(Edited by)English, Darby(Edited by)
Part of the Clark Studies in the Visual Arts series
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Art History and Emergency assesses art history’s role and responsibilities in what has been described as the “humanities crisis”—the perceived decline in the practical applications of the humanities in modern times.

This timely collection of critical essays and creative pieces addresses several thought-provoking questions on the subject.

For instance, as this so-called crisis is but the latest of many, what part has “crisis” played in the humanities’ history?

How are artists, art historians, and professionals in related disciplines responding to current pressures to prove their worth?

How does one defend the practical value of knowing how to think deeply about objects and images without losing the intellectual intensity that characterizes the best work in the discipline?

Does art history as we know it have a future?Distributed for the Clark Art Institute

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Product Details
Yale University Press
0300218753 / 9780300218756
Paperback / softback
700.9
26/04/2016
United States
English
200 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm