A new look at aesthetic distance

British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (3):219-229 (1977)
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Abstract

A defense of the embattled concept of aesthetic distance is achieved by reinstating a prominent feature of distance ignored in the current controversy. Distance is not the only supposed psychological posturing discussed by bullough, But also the space which is necessary to art between the art medium and the world represented therein. Examples from painting, Film and absurdist literature are discussed in terms of the historical tension between medium "opacity" and "transparency" in order to show how total transparency is avoided to create the space between the art medium and reality, Without which art can neither "say" anything nor even exist

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