Making Theory/Constructing Art
Explore the intricate relationship between art and theory in Making Theory/Constructing Art by Daniel Herwitz, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996. This insightful paperback spans 370 pages and delves into the norms, assumptions, and historical contexts that have shaped art theory throughout the 20th century. Herwitz critically examines the contributions of influential avant-garde figures, including John Cage, Jean-Francois Lyotard, and Andy Warhol, revealing how their work has informed contemporary artistic practices. Ideal for students, scholars, and art enthusiasts alike, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of art and its evolution. Enhance your knowledge of art criticism and intellectual history with this essential read.