Can Art Change the World? On the Political Dimension of Danto’s Philosophy of Art
Can Art Change the World? On the Political Dimension of Danto’s Philosophy of Art
Author(s): Šárka LojdováSubject(s): Aesthetics, Social Theory, Sociology of Art
Published by: Helsinki University Press
Keywords: Danto; emotions; engagement with art; pluralism; society’s transformation;
Summary/Abstract: This paper scrutinizes Arthur C. Danto’s commitment to justice, equality, and all-inclusiveness as manifested in his activism and philosophy of art. Following Lydia Goehr’s arguments in her book Red Sea–Red Square–Red Thread, I focus on Danto’s understanding of the pluralistic artworld and his prediction that pluralism in arts is a precursor of political changes that are going to affect society. I argue that Danto believes a pluralistic society will be free from oppressive narratives, as is the post-historical artworld. In the final section, I address the role Danto ascribes to art in society’s transformation to all-inclusiveness. I demonstrate that Danto privileges art over nonartistic representations because art enables us to feel the suffering of others.
Journal: Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics
- Issue Year: 61/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 142-157
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English