Malraux, Art, and Modernity

la Revue des Lettres Modernes 2024 (forthcoming)
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Abstract

For Malraux, modernity in art is not only about modern art; it is also about the birth of what he aptly terms “the first universal world of art.” This event was a consequence of the process of metamorphosis which is central to Malraux’s account of the relationship between art and time. The article explains this event, noting also that modern aesthetics has not provided an explanation.

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Derek Allan
Australian National University

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