O Estágio Simbólico de Hegel: Uma Perspectiva Antiga sobre a Arte Contemporânea
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https://doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v4i2.16949Keywords:
arte contemporânea, fim da arte, autoconsciência, estágio simbólicoAbstract
Esse artigo propõe uma avaliação das obras de arte contemporâneas à luz de alguns dos conceitos intrínsecos ao estágio simbólico de Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Minha crença é que uma análise das condições de Hegel para a afirmação da arte abre a porta para uma discussão das tendências artísticas contemporâneas, uma discussão que também toma distância da questão (talvez) abusada sobre o que define a arte. A arte em si faz mais do que questionar; ela questiona e desafia a natureza da nossa percepção.Downloads
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