The aesthetics of painting, 2024 revision (3rd edition)

Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

‘Painting’ names both a practice and its products. Both practice and product can, but need not, be art. When painting is art, in what does its artistic interest lie? This is the question an aesthetics of painting seeks to answer. While that answer might be sought in features found in other arts, here we investigate whether painting is of distinctive interest, containing phenomena of artistic value not to be found in most, or perhaps any, other art forms.

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Robert Hopkins
New York University

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