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Space and Time in Artistic Practice and Aesthetics

The Legacy of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Sarah Lippert

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English
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
22 August 2024
When the Enlightenment thinker Gotthold Ephraim Lessing wrote his treatise Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and Poetry in 1766, he outlined the strengths and weaknesses of each art. Painting was assigned to the realm of space; poetry to the realm of time. Space and Time in Artistic Practice and Aesthetics explores how artists since the eighteenth century up to the present day have grappled with the consequences of Lessing's theory and those that it spawned. As the book reveals, many artists have been - and continue to be - influenced by Lessing-like theories, which have percolated into the art education and art criticism. Artists from Jean Raoux to Willem de Kooning and Frances Bacon, and art critics such as Clement Greenberg, have felt the weight of Lessing's theories in their modes of creation, whether consciously or not. Should we sound the death knell for the theories of Lessing and his kind? Or will conceptions of temporality, spatiality and artistic competition continue to unfold? This book - the first to consider how Lessing's writings connect to visual art's production - brings these questions to the fore.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   456g
ISBN:   9781350438040
ISBN 10:   1350438049
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction: The Tenets of Lessing and his Legacy by Sarah Lippert Chapter 1: Drawing the Line: Jean Raoux’s painted Virgins and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing’s written Theories by Gabriela Jasin Chapter 2: After Lessing: Beauty and the Unreality of Artistic Space and Time by Franco Cirulli Chapter 3: E. H. Toelken’s Addendum to Lessing’s Laocoön (1822) by Eric Garberson Chapter 4: The Temporality of Imitation in the Work of Moreau and Gérôme by Sarah Lippert Chapter 5: Painterly Myopia and the Main Ingredient: Flesh: A Look at the Work of Soutine, Bacon, Dubuffet, and de Kooning by Chad Airhart Chapter 6: Almost: Greenberg and Lessing by Thomas Morgan Evans Chapter 7: In the Body’s Space, the Body’s Time: Feeling Your Way Through Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time by Rob Marks Chapter 8: Time, Space and Film: The Symbiosis of Pull My Daisy by Timothy Hiles Conclusion: Limit-Imposing Systems by Sarah Lippert

Sarah Lippert is Associate Professor of Art History in the Visual Arts Program at the University of Michigan-Flint, as well as the Director of the Society for Paragone Studies. Her research on nineteenth century visual culture has been published in the journals Artibus et Historiae and Dix-Neuf.

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