Upadki sztuki dwudziestego wieku a metafizyka. O wybranych teoriach filozoficznych i działaniach artystycznych potencjalnie z nimi związanych
The article presents metaphorically understood falls of the twentieth-century art described in such terms as the ‘speechless image,’ the ‘absorption of the ugly,’ the ‘abandonment of art,’ the ‘end of art,’ the ‘lost image,’ the ‘lost experience.’ Philosophical views of Hans-Georg Gadamer, Theodor W...
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