Collision: The Death of Art and the Sunday of Life: Hegel on the Fate of Modern Art

Evental Aesthetics 1 (1):39-47 (2012)
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Focusing specifically on Hegels analysis of Dutch genre painting in the Lectures on Aesthetics, Jason Miller argues that Hegel regards modern art not as a failure to convey the deepest interests of a culture or society, but as a welcome liberation of art in which it comes to reflect the diversity and complexity of human experience

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Jason Miller
Warren Wilson College

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