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(Ebook) Art as music, music as poetry, poetry as art, from Whistler to Stravinsky and beyond by Prof Dr Peter Dayan ISBN 9780754667919, 9781409427933, 075466791X, 1409427935

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Authors:Prof Dr Peter Dayan
Pages:180 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:New edition
Publisher:Ashgate Publishing
Language:english
File Size:13.51 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780754667919, 9781409427933, 075466791X, 1409427935
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(Ebook) Art as music, music as poetry, poetry as art, from Whistler to Stravinsky and beyond by Prof Dr Peter Dayan ISBN 9780754667919, 9781409427933, 075466791X, 1409427935

In 1877, Ruskin accused Whistler of 'flinging a pot of paint in the public's face'. Was he right? After all, Whistler always denied that the true function of art was to represent anything. If a painting does not represent, what is it, other than mere paint, flung in the public's face? Whistler's answer was simple: painting is music - or it is poetry. Georges Braque, half a century later, echoed Whistler's answer. So did Braque's friends Apollinaire and Ponge. They presented their poetry as music, too - and as painting. But meanwhile, composers such as Satie and Stravinsky were presenting their own art - music - as if it transposed the values of painting or of poetry. The fundamental principle of this intermedial aesthetic, which bound together an extraordinary fraternity of artists in all media in Paris, from 1885 to 1945, was this: we must always think about the value of a work of art, not within the logic of its own medium, but as if it transposed the value of art in another medium. Peter Dayan traces the history of this principle: how it created our very notion of 'great art', why it declined as a vision from the 1960s, and how, in the 21st century, it is fighting back
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