A World Art History and Its Objects

David Carrier author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press

Published:28th Nov '08

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In this highly readable and provocative book, David Carrier, a philosopher and art historian, asks how an art history of all cultures could be written—and whether it is even possible to do so.

Explores the question of how an art history of all cultures could be written or if it is even possible to do so. Examines the political and moral issues raised by the consideration of a multicultural art history.

Is writing a world art history possible? Does the history of art as such even exist outside the Western tradition? Is it possible to consider the history of art in a way that is not fundamentally Eurocentric? In this highly readable and provocative book, David Carrier, a philosopher and art historian, does not attempt to write a world art history himself. Rather, he asks the question of how an art history of all cultures could be written—or whether it is even possible to do so. He also engages the political and moral issues raised by the idea of a multicultural art history. Focusing on a consideration of intersecting artistic traditions, Carrier negotiates the way meaning and understanding shift or are altered when a visual object from one culture, for example, is inserted into the visual tradition of another culture. A World Art History and Its Objects proposes the use of temporal narrative as a way to begin to understand a multicultural art history.

“Intriguing, provocative, and informative.”

—John Onians, University of East Anglia

ISBN: 9780271034140

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: 454g

200 pages