[Frameworks] Letter / Context

anja ross anjach.ross at googlemail.com
Sat Jul 24 06:08:45 CDT 2010


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ROSS*

2010/7/24 Gawthrop, Rob <Rob.Gawthrop at falmouth.ac.uk>

> Gregg/Steven
>
> Art* cannot ?? Art comes from Artificial!* exist automonously, there will
> *always* be contexts (and *agents sorry man* *HELP*!).
>
> Don’t your “categories” come within aesthetics? i.e. as per Jacques
> Ranciere’s definition:
>
> “In its broad sense, however, aesthetics refers to the distribution of the
> sensible that determines a mode of articulation between *forms of action*,
> *production and thought*.  This general definition extends aesthetics
> beynd the strict realm of art to include the conceptual coordinates and
> modes of visibility operative in the political domain.” p82 Ranciere J. *Politics
> of Aesthetics*, 2006, (Continuum, London)
>
>
> Rob
>



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>
> On 23/07/2010 21:36, "gregg biermann" <mubbazoo at optonline.net> wrote:
>
> Steven,
> Isn't the fact that something is considered art at all strong evidence of a
> context? All of the questions about categories (genre, tradition, medium,
> style, movement) or aesthetics that are being discussed seem to come from
> that understanding.
> G
>
> Steven Gladstone wrote:
>
> Does Art need Context to be Art?
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