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a new paradigm

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An edition of Metonymy in contemporary art (2005)

Metonymy in contemporary art

a new paradigm

In Metonymy in Contemporary Art, Denise Green develops an original approach to art criticism and modes of creativity inspired by aspects of Australian Aboriginal and Indian thought. Interweaving her own evolution as an artist with critiques of Clement Greenberg and Walter Benjamin as well as commentary on artists such as Joseph Beuys, Mark Rothko, Frank Stella, and others, Green explores the concept of metonymic thinking as developed by the poet and linguist A.K. Ramanujan and its relevance to contemporary painting and aesthetics. In Ramanujan's formulation of metonymic thinking, the human and natural worlds are intrinsically related to one another as are the transcendent and mundane. When applied to contemporary art, metonymic thinking implies that one must understand that the creativity of the artist flows from a fusion of an inner state of mind and the outer material world. Pointing out how this alternative aesthetic and cognitive mode is left wanting in art criticism, Green argues for a critical discourse and interpretive mode in contemporary art that is at once global and pluralist in perspective.

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Metonymy in contemporary art: a new paradigm
2007, University of Minnesota Press
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Metonymy in contemporary art: a new paradigm
2005, University of Minnesota Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Minneapolis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.994
Library of Congress
N7405.G74 A35 2005, N7405.G74A35 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
136

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3426692M
ISBN 10
0816648786
LCCN
2005050607
OCLC/WorldCat
60791743
LibraryThing
5491728
Goodreads
3941220

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OL5848773W

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