ABSTRACT

Meaning in the visual arts centers on how the physical work makes its content or presence visible. The art object is fundamental. Indeed, the different object forms of each visual medium allows our experience of space-time, and our relations to other people, to be aesthetically embodied in unique ways. Through these embodiments, visual art compensates for what is otherwise existentially lost, and becomes part of what makes life worth living. The present book shows this by discussing a range of visual art forms, namely pictorial representation, abstraction, sculpture and assemblage works, land art, architecture, photography, and varieties of digital art.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Material Ontology, Vision, and Space

chapter 1|26 pages

Pictorial Art and Presentness

chapter 2|14 pages

Abstract Art and Transperceptual Space

chapter 3|19 pages

In and Through Space

Sculpture, Assemblage, and Installation Art

chapter 4|13 pages

Land Art

Reciprocities of Site and Formation

chapter 5|14 pages

Embodiment and Architectural Cognition 1

chapter 6|25 pages

The Aesthetic Space of Photography

chapter 7|25 pages

Digital Objects, Aesthetic Phenomena 1