
Warburg, Kandinsky, and Shestov on Renewal of Art and Humanity
Artistic, Philosophical, and Psychoanalytic Perspectives
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This book explores the meanings of the concept of renewal in the work of the three twentieth-century innovators of European culture. The thoughts of Aby Warburg, Wassily Kandinsky and Lev Shestov redefined the relationship between expression and perception, artist and artwork, and artistic expression and form. Their rethinking of the meanings of art and culture transcended temporal and disciplinary boundaries, which led to the reframing of the traditional bonds between pictorial reality and different forms of art. Drawing on intercultural and interdisciplinary perspectives, Marina G. Ogden bri...
This book explores the meanings of the concept of renewal in the work of the three twentieth-century innovators of European culture. The thoughts of Aby Warburg, Wassily Kandinsky and Lev Shestov redefined the relationship between expression and perception, artist and artwork, and artistic expression and form. Their rethinking of the meanings of art and culture transcended temporal and disciplinary boundaries, which led to the reframing of the traditional bonds between pictorial reality and different forms of art. Drawing on intercultural and interdisciplinary perspectives, Marina G. Ogden brings the pioneering thoughts of the three twentieth-century innovators of European culture together. By engaging Sigmund Freud's, William James,' John Ruskin's, Karl Jaspers,' Maurice Merleau-Ponty's and other thinkers' insights into philosophy, art and the nature of creativity with those of Warburg, Kandinsky and Shestov, the exploratory perusal of the concept of renewal evokes interconnections between artistic, philosophical, and psychoanalytic viewpoints.