Filozofska istraživanja, Vol. 25 No. 4, 2005.
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PERCEPTION AND COGNITION IN TWENTIETH CENTURY VISUAL ARTS: Beuys's Extended Notion of Art
KATARINA RUKAVINA
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The question of the nature of art is almost as old as philosophy itself. Initial philosophical debates on art confirm the relevance of relationship of art with reality as a necessity for its own recognition. Twentieth century visual art rejects the presentation of the world the way we see it because it seeks a more direct and realistic expression. In this way, visual art follows the epistemological crisis which has given perception a privileged position. Painting techniques reflect not only this new relationship toward reality but also a new comprehension of art.
This paper deals with the discourse of visuality within visual artistic practices of the twentieth century keeping its focus on Joseph Beuys. Contemporary art figures as a continuation of the efforts of avantgarde. In this respect, it so closely approaches commonplace reality as to quation art's own recognition. Indispensable distance is no longer a matter of perceiving of work of art but of recognizing the idea of art. Thus, the philosophical question of status of art emerges as its very essence.
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2464
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15.12.2005.
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