Arthur C. Danto
The Madonna of the Future
Essays in a Pluralistic Art World
480 pages, 6 x 9 inches,
September 2001, Available worldwide
Categories: Art; Art Criticism; Art History; Popular Culture
September 2001, Available worldwide
Categories: Art; Art Criticism; Art History; Popular Culture
"Danto is probably the most erudite writer regularly reviewing contemporary art, at least in English, and maybe in any language. Even when disagreeing with his taste or not quite accepting his judgments, I am comforted by the fact that he is out there seeing things and formulating opinions."—Daniel Birnbaum, Bookforum
"Danto offers a kind of access to art that few other critics do."—Sarah Boxer, New York Times Book Review
"He has no peer in American art criticism. . . . He's the one contemporary thinker about art that every intellectual interested in the subject must read."—Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer
"Danto...is rare and anomalous in being the least cynical of critics. For him, the deeper, more encompassing explanation is almost axiomatically the truer, more important one."—Nicholas Jenkins, Newsday
"Danto, who started out as a painter, is acutely aware of the differences between art and the philosophy of art . . . . [He is] one of our most thoughtful and stimulating writers on art."—ARTnews
"Danto offers a kind of access to art that few other critics do."—Sarah Boxer, New York Times Book Review
"He has no peer in American art criticism. . . . He's the one contemporary thinker about art that every intellectual interested in the subject must read."—Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer
"Danto...is rare and anomalous in being the least cynical of critics. For him, the deeper, more encompassing explanation is almost axiomatically the truer, more important one."—Nicholas Jenkins, Newsday
"Danto, who started out as a painter, is acutely aware of the differences between art and the philosophy of art . . . . [He is] one of our most thoughtful and stimulating writers on art."—ARTnews
The Madonna of the Future finds Danto at the point where all the vectors of the art world intersect: those of traditional painting, Pop art, mixed media, and installation art; those of art and philosophy; those of the specialist who brings theory to bear on the work and the viewer who appreciates it primarily visually.
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Philosophizing Art, by Arthur C. Danto
Beyond the Brillo Box, by Arthur Danto
Connections to the World, by Arthur Danto
Encounters and Reflections, by Arthur Danto
Philosophizing Art, by Arthur C. Danto
Beyond the Brillo Box, by Arthur Danto
Connections to the World, by Arthur Danto
Encounters and Reflections, by Arthur Danto














