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    Artist-work-audience: Musings on Barthes and Tolstoy.Lucian Krukowski - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (2):143-148.
  2. Towards a semiology of artistic work.G. Cornu - 1989 - Semiotica 75 (1-2):85-94.
     
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    Innovative trends in young artists’ works as the result of a lecturer’s activities.Oleksandr Pysmychenko, Olha Smychkovska & Tetiana Shtykalo - 2016 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 10:173-178.
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    The role of the artistic works of Anna Pavlova in the creation of scenic images.T. V. Portnova - 2015 - Liberal Arts in Russia 4 (4):282.
    The visual creativity of famous Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova is studied in the article within the context of the synthetic approach to working on stage roles. There are data on Anna Pavlova that have not been included in existing publications concerning her artistic, mainly sculptural experiments. This information provides understanding of not only professional tasks that the ballerina has set, but of the tools through which these tasks have been dealt with in a gradual process of formation of plastic (...)
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  5. Multimodality. The Sensually Organized Potential of Artistic Works, edited by Martina Sauer and Christiane Wagner, New York and São Paulo [Special Issue, Art Style 10, 01, 2022].Martina Sauer (ed.) - 2022
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    Cognitive and Aesthetic Values in Artistic Work and Scientific Work.Grzegorz Białkowski & Helena Białkowska - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (2):39-52.
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    Correlation of the Sacral and Aesthetic in Religious-Artistic Works.Vladimir Glagolev - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:33-39.
    In the world of globalization religious-artistic works remain a phenomenon study of which allows to observe the main tendencies of socio-cultural dynamics taking into account complicated and multi-plan contexts of its realization. Methodological peculiarities of the suggested approach base on philosophic comparative study and interdisciplinary method, which allow neutralizing negative consequences of scientist approach based on physiological–ideological projectivity. In this case correlation of sacral and aesthetic works as crossing of “vertical” and “horizontal” dimensions which opens “the second derivative” of (...)
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    Correlation of the Sacral and Aesthetic in Religious-Artistic Works.Vladimir Glagolev - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 36:33-39.
    In the world of globalization religious-artistic works remain a phenomenon study of which allows to observe the main tendencies of socio-cultural dynamics taking into account complicated and multi-plan contexts of its realization. Methodological peculiarities of the suggested approach base on philosophic comparative study and interdisciplinary method, which allow neutralizing negative consequences of scientist approach based on physiological–ideological projectivity. In this case correlation of sacral and aesthetic works as crossing of “vertical” and “horizontal” dimensions which opens “the second derivative” of (...)
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    Leonardo’s choice: the ethics of artists working with genetic technologies. [REVIEW]Carol Gigliotti - 2006 - AI and Society 20 (1):22-34.
    Working with current methodologies of art, biology, and genetic technologies, the stated aims of artists working in this area include attempts both to critique the implications and outcomes of genetic technologies and to forge a new art practice involved in creating living beings using those technologies. It is this last ambition, the development of a new art practice involved in creating living beings, that this essay will particularly take to task by questioning the ethics of that goal and the uses (...)
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    Creating on the brink of the abyss: Toward an understanding of subjective experience in artistic work.Mauricio Toval-Gajardo, Antonia Larrain & Álvaro Soto Roy - 2023 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 43 (3):163-177.
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  11. Homelessness as the determiner of the artistic work of the Jewish diaspora in Central and Eastern Europe before 1939.Irmina Gadowska - 2011 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 13:95-118.
     
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    When Artists Go to Work: On the Ethics of Engaging the Arts in Public Health.Patrick T. Smith & Jill K. Sonke - 2023 - Hastings Center Report 53 (S2):99-104.
    Collaboration between the arts and health sectors is gaining momentum. Artists are contributing significantly to public health efforts such as vaccine confidence campaigns. Artists and the arts are well positioned to contribute to the social conditions needed to build trust in the health sector. Health professionals, organizations, and institutions should recognize not only the power that can be derived from the insights, artefacts, and expertise of artists and the arts to create the conditions that make trust possible. The health sector (...)
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    The Artist and the Trinity: Dorothy L. Sayer's Theology of Work by Christine M. Fletcher. [REVIEW]Elise M. Edwards - 2016 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 36 (1):220-222.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Artist and the Trinity: Dorothy L. Sayers’ Theology of Work by Christine M. FletcherElise M. EdwardsThe Artist and the Trinity: Dorothy L. Sayers’ Theology of Work Christine M. Fletcher eugene, or: pickwick publications, 2013. 162 pp. $19.00.The Artist and the Trinity provides a comprehensive yet concise presentation of Dorothy L. Sayers’s contribution to social ethics and theology, advancing it into a thoughtful, compelling theology of (...)
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    Artistic Collaboration and the Completion of Works of Art.Paisley Nathan Livingston & Carol Archer - 2010 - British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (4):439-455.
    We present an analysis of work completion couched in terms of an effective completion decision identified by its characteristic contents and functions. In our proposal, the artist's completion decision can take a number of distinct forms, including a procedural variety referred to as an ‘extended completion decision’. In the second part of this essay, we address ourselves to the question of whether collaborative art-making projects stand as counterexamples to the proposed analysis of work completion.
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    The Artist, the Work of Art, and the Role of Education.Aphrodite Alexandrakis - 2006 - Teaching Ethics 6 (2):43-51.
  16. Dealbreakers and the Work of Immoral Artists.Ian Stoner - 2023 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (3):389-407.
    A dealbreaker, in the sense developed in this essay, is a relationship between a person's psychology and an aspect of an artwork to which they are exposed. When a person has a dealbreaking aversion to an aspect of a work, they are blocked from embracing the work's aesthetically positive features. I characterize dealbreakers, distinguish this response from other negative responses to an artwork, and argue that the presence or absence of a dealbreaker is in some cases an appropriate (...)
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    Immoral Artists and Our Aesthetic Projects: A Commentary on Mary Beth Willard's Why It's OK to Enjoy the Work of Immoral Artists.Erich Hatala Matthes - 2022 - British Journal of Aesthetics 62 (4):517-525.
    This essay discusses Mary Beth Willard's _Why It's OK to Enjoy the Work of Immoral Artists_ and puts it into dialogue with my book _Drawing the Line._ In particular, I focus on the role of aesthetic projects in thinking about artistic immorality, and develop further thoughts on the public/private and individual/social distinctions with respect to our engagement with the arts.
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  18. Artistic citizenship and cosmopolitanism in musical-social work.Kim Boeskov & Kristine Ringsager - 2024 - In Emily Achieng' Akuno & Maria Westvall (eds.), Music as agency: diversities of perspectives on artistic citizenship. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  19. Artistic truth, truth in the work in the work of art.G. Bras - 2002 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 56 (221):369-387.
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    Work and Object: The Artist's Sanction in Contemporary Art.Sherri Irvin - 2003 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    Is an artwork simply identical to some physical object? While clearly not viable for art forms like literature and music, the view that artworks are physical objects is appealing for the singular visual arts , since it accords with our intuitions about the nature of visual artworks. A traditional challenge to the view holds that physical objects cannot possess representational properties, and thus visual artworks, most of which do have such properties, cannot be identical to physical objects. -/- In chapter (...)
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    Artistic Creativity and Human Evolution – Art Theory and the Work of André Leroi-Gourhan.Konstantinos Vassiliou - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 58 (2):107-121.
    This article relates the work of André Leroi-Gourhan and mostly his two-volume ok Le geste et la parole to art theory. More specifically, it is concerned with central debates on artistic creativity and examines how Leroi-Gourhan can contribute to them. After presenting some general premises of Leroi-Gourhan’s work (I), its second part (II) argues that his theory on ›rhythms‹ supplies valuable insights to the debate of Kunstwollen and materialism. The third part (III) discusses his work within (...)
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    Artistic-Philosophical Reinterpretation of the Principles of Surrealism in the Works of Neil Gaiman.O. S. Naumchik - 2015 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitaryj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 4 (1):9.
    In the present article, the work of contemporary English writer and screenwriter Neil Gaiman is studied from the point of view of artistic and philosophical reinterpretation of the principles of surrealism. His novels ‘Neverwhere‘, ‘Coraline‘ and the script for the film ‘Mirror mask‘are analysed, in which the interpenetration of the real and unreal world can be traced and the planes of reality and dreams are woven into one inseparable whole. It is emphasized that for the creative style of (...)
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    The work of art and the artist's intentions.John Kemp - 1964 - British Journal of Aesthetics 4 (2):146-154.
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    Literary expression and artistic image of music appreciating appears in collections of works in late Joseon dynasty. 김미영 - 2014 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 79:277-295.
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    Find your artistic voice: the essential guide to working your creative magic.Lisa Congdon - 2019 - San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
    This book is a guide to the process of artistic self-discovery.
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    Silk paintings in the works of modern Chinese artists as a synthesis of traditions and innovations.Tianpeng An - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    In contemporary Chinese art the national traditions and modern trends of the art world are especially relevant. Since the 1980s, in the works of a number of authors, interest began to manifest itself in the techniques of silk work, which was characteristic of ancient and medieval painting on scrolls, which was later replaced by more accessible drawings on paper. At the present stage, such painting has reached its heyday and is highly appreciated in the art market. The most famous (...)
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  27. ARTISTS AT WORK. Mutability.Sonja van Kerkhoff - 2021 - In Helen Westgeest, Kitty Zijlmans & Thomas J. Berghuis (eds.), Mix & stir: new outlooks on contemporary art from global perspectives. Amsterdam: Valiz.
     
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  28. An Artist Operating in Between: The Works of Jan Berdyszak.Paulina Sztabińska - 2004 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 6:213-230.
     
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    The Work of the Best and Greatest Artist.Christopher M. Graney - 2012 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 15 (4):97-124.
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    May an Artist’s Moral Ill Repute Affect the Meaning of Their Work? An Analysis from the Perspective of Speech Act Theory.Tomas Koblizek - forthcoming - The Journal of Ethics:1-19.
    The ethical criticism of art has recently begun to address the subject of immoral artists, with two questions seeming to dominate discussion. How does moral misconduct on the part of artists affect their work’s aesthetic value? How should the art world respond to cases of artists who have been accused of morally outrageous behaviour? Such value and policy debates are important, but they leave aside a pressing question towards which this article proposes a reorientation: What is the possible impact (...)
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    In Search of the Artistic Text: Recent Works by Lotman and Uspensky.Joan DeJean - 1977 - Substance 6 (17):149.
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    The Wall Beside the Work: The Place of the Charged Image in Transitional Artistic Practices.Derek Pigrum - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is about the way artists generate an endless chain of substitute objects for something they can never quite find. It explores the work involved in art with a focus upon finding, gathering, and assembling charged and auratic objects on the wall beside the work. The author employs the term Das Gegenwerk or the work towards the work. This concept avoids definitive closure and expands the notion of drafting and related practices to include qualitative research (...)
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    Greek Content in the Work of Hryhorii Skovoroda: Intertextual Dimensions or Artistic Bilingualism of the Author?Oksana Snigovska - 2022 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 9:83-104.
    The purpose of the article is to raise a question on reasons for the availability of Greek content in the work of the great Ukrainian thinker Hryhorii Skovoroda and on the functions of bi-/ multilingualism of his texts. The relevance of the study is based on the contradiction between the objective need to reveal the phenomenon of artistic bilingualism and the features of his polycode text caused by verbal and cogitative activity of his creative bilingual personality. The author (...)
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    The Mimetic Reconstruction of Artistic Space through Works of Hwang, Jai Hyoung. 박구용 - 2017 - Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 116:105-128.
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    Why It’s Ok to Enjoy the Work of Immoral Artists.Mary Beth Willard - 2021 - Routledge.
    The #metoo movement has forced many fans to consider what they should do when they learn that a beloved artist has acted immorally. One natural thought is that fans ought to give up the artworks of immoral artists. In Why It's OK to Enjoy the Work of Immoral Artists, Mary Beth Willard argues for a more nuanced view. Enjoying art is part of a well-lived life, so we need good reasons to give it up. And it turns out good (...)
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  36. Drawing the Line: What to Do with the Work of Immoral Artists from Museums to the Movies.Erich Hatala Matthes - 2022 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Can we still watch Woody Allen's movies? Can we still laugh at Bill Cosby's jokes? Woody Allen, Kevin Spacey, Dave Chappelle, Louis C. K., J.K. Rowling, Michael Jackson, Roseanne Barr. Recent years have proven rife with revelations about the misdeeds, objectional views, and, in some instances, crimes of popular artists.
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    A Review ArticleViking Eggeling, Artist and Film-Maker, His Life and Work.Hans Richter & Louisa O'Konor - 1972 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (4):545.
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  38. When Artists Fall: Honoring and Admiring the Immoral.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - 2019 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 5 (2):246-265.
    Is it appropriate to honor artists who have created great works but who have also acted immorally? In this article, after arguing that honoring involves identifying a person as someone we ought to admire, we present three moral reasons against honoring immoral artists. First, we argue that honoring can serve to condone their behavior, through the mediums of emotional prioritization and exemplar identification. Second, we argue that honoring immoral artists can generate undue epistemic credibility for the artists, which can lead (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty’s Artist of Depth: Exploring “Eye and Mind” and the Works of Art Chosen by Merleau-Ponty as Preface.Glen A. Mazis - 2012 - PhaenEx 7 (1):244-274.
    The original Gallimard edition of Merleau-Ponty’s last-published essay, "Eye and Mind," which was printed as a slim, separate volume containing only this essay, includes a visual preface of seven artworks, chosen by Merleau-Ponty. This essay takes the key assertion of "Eye and Mind"—that rather than seeing depth as the “third dimension,” as seen traditionally, “if [depth] were a dimension, it would be the first one” (180)—and applies it to the reading of these artworks preceding the text. There is an analysis (...)
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    The Artist and the Trinity: Dorothy L. Sayers’ Theology of Work. By Christine M. Fletcher. Pp. xx, 141, Cambridge, Lutterworth, 2014, £17.50/$35.00. [REVIEW]Patrick Madigan - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (6):1050-1051.
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    SymmetryArt in Modern ArchitectureThe Artist at Work.J. P. Hodin, Hermann Weyl, Eleanor Bittermann, H. Ruhemann & E. M. Kemp - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (1):133.
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    Artistry: The Work of Artists.Michael J. Parsons - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (1):89-90.
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  43. Artistry: The Work of Artists.V. A. Howard & F. David Martin - 1985 - Human Studies 8 (2):183-190.
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    Artistry: The Work of Artists.V. A. Howard - 1982 - Hackett Publishing.
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  45. ‘The most esteemed works of deceased artists’: historic British art at Old Trafford.Andrew Loukes - 2005 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 87 (2):93-101.
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  46. Thrason’s work in the Ephesian Artemision: An Artistic Inspiration for Xenophon of Ephesus’ Ephesiaca.A. Tagliabue - 2013 - Hermes 141 (3):363-377.
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  47. VA Howard, Artistry: The Work of Artists Reviewed by.Garry Hagberg - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (3):113-115.
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    Oil colour containers: Development work by artists and colourmen in the nineteenth century.R. D. Harley - 1971 - Annals of Science 27 (1):1-12.
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    Who Is the Artist If Works of Art Are Action Types?Theodore Gracyk - 2001 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (2):11.
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    Artistry: The Work of Artists.Gary Iseminger - 1983 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 17 (3):120.
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