»Ein Mann ohne Hände kam an die Tür und wollte mir ein Foto von meinem Haus verkaufen.« So lakonisch wie fesselnd beginnen die meisten Geschichten Raymond Carvers in ›Wovon wir reden, wenn wir von Liebe reden‹, seinem wohl bekanntesten Buch, das wie seine anderen Erzählungssammlungen schon längst zum modernen Klassiker geworden ist.
In today's art world, from Andy Warhol's Brillo boxes to shocking dung-splattered madonnas, viewers often question the nature of art. This insightful primer on aesthetics delves into why innovation and controversy are so valued, blending philosophy and art theory with engaging examples. The author explores the cultural meanings of art across various contexts, connecting modern sensational works to historical traditions, including the Parthenon, the Chartres cathedral, and African nkisi nkondi statues. She addresses the challenges of interpretation and examines scientific research on how the brain perceives art, while also considering emerging forms like web art and video art. The discussion includes influential theorists from Aristotle to Baudrillard, providing a nuanced understanding of how cultural significance is embodied in art. The author emphasizes the importance of challenging perceptions, noting that what was once deemed outrageous, like Henri Matisse's bold colors, can evolve into beauty over time. Ultimately, this exploration reveals the ever-changing landscape of art and its profound impact on society.