Distinguishing intention and function in art appreciation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (2):153 - 154 (2013)
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Abstract

We applaud Bullot and Reber's attempt to encompass the function of artworks within their psycho-historical model of art appreciation. However, we suggest that in order to fully realize this aim, they require a clearer distinction between an artist's intentions toward an artwork and its proper functions. We also show how such a distinction improves the internal coherence of their model

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C. David Allen
University of Southampton
Glenn Parsons
Toronto Metropolitan University

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