Bodies of Work

British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1):1-11 (2020)
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Abstract

Conversations about art often include broad statements about the stature of artists. Such statements raise questions about the best way to look at the bodies of work of artists. Like individual works of art, bodies of work are artistic objects worthy of appreciation. Through the body of work, we are better able to engage the aspects of creativity that require a long-term perspective. This long-term perspective allows us to look for a range of aesthetic qualities not readily evident in individual works of art. Looking at bodies of work also helps us to appreciate artistic accomplishments unfolding over a lifetime.

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Kevin Melchionne
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