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Showing posts with label Heidegger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heidegger. Show all posts
Sunday, September 8, 2024

Conceptual Handles on Zombie Formalism published in Representing and Interpreting Abstraction Today

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  Conceptual Handles on Zombie Abstraction  ( published in Representing and Interpreting Abstraction Today) ...
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Saturday, April 2, 2022

Charles Giuliano's 150 years celebration and survey of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts

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Charles Giuliano  This document of the 150 year history of the Museum of Fine Arts is mostly cobbled together from interviews by Charles Gi...
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Saturday, December 18, 2021

The painting of Don Shambroom

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 Don Shambroom and his work looms large in my blogging that started in 2012. Mostly his opinions that have been shared with me either at vis...
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Friday, December 3, 2021

Miles Hall who previously interviewed me on my painting has written a sympathetic appraisal of my book on drawing and painting

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  Drawing and Painting: Perceptual theory as a basis for learning how to draw, by Martin G. Mugar    While Mugar never mentions the construc...
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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

These paragraphs subvert the message of my book when I recall Heidegger's dictum that Western Philosophy does not think

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PART TWO: PAINTING Chapter 1 The cognitive structure of the eye and the road to pure ...
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I am an artist and art critic whose ideas have shaped the discussion of postmodern art as well as the ideas behind Modernism.In particular some people think I coined Zombie Formalism
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