Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Book
Author Schwartz, Frederic J., 1963-

Title Blind spots : critical theory and the history of art in twentieth-century Germany / Frederic J. Schwartz
Published New Haven and London : Yale University Press, 2005

Copies

Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 MELB  701.18094309 Sch/Bsc  AVAILABLE
 W'BOOL  701.18094309 Sch/Bsc  AVAILABLE
Description xiii, 300 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Fashion : concepts of style in Wolfflin and Adorno -- Distraction : Walter Benjamin and the avant-garde -- Nonsimultaneity : Ernst Bloch and Wilhelm Pinder -- Mimesis : physiognomies of art in Kracauer, Sedlmayr, Benjamin and Adorno -- Afterword : seeing and time / seeing in time
Summary "Art historians and critics have long found inspiration in the works of Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, Ernst Bloch and Siegfried Kracauer. Indeed, these figures have been crucial to the recent theoretical developments and self-consciousness in the discipline. For their part, the early German critical theorists had a sophisticated sense of the state of the visual arts at the time - from the work of the avant-garde to developments in the academic history of art. This book is the first to focus on the extraordinary symbiosis between critical theory and other discourses of the visual in the first half of the twentieth century
In four extended case studies, the book traces the way in which central concepts of the aesthetics later termed "Frankfurt School" were deeply rooted in contemporary developments in painting, photography, architecture and films as well as psychology, advertising and the discipline of art history as it was practised by figures such as Heinrich Wolfflin, Erwin Panofsky, Wilhelm Pinder and Hans Sedlmayr. By studying the emergence and importance of the concepts of 'fashion', 'distraction', 'non-simultaneity' and 'mimesis' in the work of the critical theorists, the book traces the shifting intersection between the history of art and the Frankfurt School and seeks to uncover its specific logic. It argues that artists, art historians and critical theorists were united by a common project: that of exploring those aspects of modernity that could only be revealed by its visual products, of knowing the modern visually."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Art -- Historiography.
Art criticism -- Germany -- History -- 20th century.
Aesthetics, German -- 20th century.
Frankfurt school of sociology.
LC no. 2004023971
ISBN 030010829X cloth alkaline paper