AESTHETIC OBJECT, MIND AND JUDGMENT

In U. Polat (ed.), Hece Art Collection. pp. 138 (2021)
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Abstract

It has always been a matter of curiosity what kind of information art, which is far from ordinary and untouchable, provides people. Confronting a person with an art object means looking at the window of a world different from the world of daily routines, with his head stuck out. We can describe this world as magical in a romantic way. This magic arises from the difference in the functioning of perception, interpretation and judgment processes, which the person confronted with an art object has difficulty in explaining to himself from time to time. Because the acquisition of perception in the world of routines and the acquisition of perception from the art object are different in terms of the functioning of mental processes...

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Derya Ölçener
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University (PhD)

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