Synopses & Reviews
The past, present, and future of art and art culture collide in this interdisciplinary study that strives to find new, universal meaning in a diverse art world.
Using examples from contemporary painting, sculpture, film, and the digital arts, Penny Florence examines the link between the “grand narratives” of modernism and todays culture of difference. Laced throughout with humorous and brilliant insights, Sexed Universals in Contemporary Art clears new philosophical and aesthetic ground by embracing the new without discarding the old.
• Author speaks to a wide audience and across cultural lines
• Published as part of the Aesthetics Today series and in conjunction with the School of Visual Arts
Synopsis
- Published as part of the Aesthetics Today series and in conjunction with the School of Visual Arts
About the Author
Penny Florence is a professor of contemporary art at Falmouth College of the Arts. She lives in Cornwall, UK.