Modern art and the modern mind
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Cleveland,
Press of Case Western Reserve University,
1972.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1.
- Philosophy and modern art:
- Symbol and Chiffre in art: a meeting with Karl Jaspers
- Kokoschka on the myth and fate of Europe: thoughts on the philosophy of a humanist culture
- The philosophical meaning of the work of art
- Time and the artist: containing some statements by Julius Bissier on contemporary art
- Figuration and abstraction
- pt. 2.
- Psychology and modern art:
- The hell of initiation: an essay prompted by a conversation with C.G. Jung
- The future of surrealism
- pt. 3.
- Art and religion:
- The problem of Jewish art and its contemporary aspect
- The permanence of the sacred in art: the artist speaks
- pt. 4.
- Science and modern art:
- Art and modern science
- The timeless and the timebound in art: thoughts on the problem of abstraction
- Aesthetic judgment and modern art criticism: a contemporary problem
- The empirical approach to aesthetic problems: modern art
- The spirit of modern art
- What is modern art?
- Appendix A:
- Art and society:
- The Soviet attitude to art
- Art and sociology
- The museum and modern art
- Appendix B:
- A historical outline.


