芸術遍在論 : 作品の創造性と存在
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概要
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Art must be human product, not by God. It is realized in the creative process which is characterized as whole-personal visual thinking, which is not applying logical operation to configuration of figures, but a process by 'logica poetica' (creative logics combined with imagination). Artistic creation is, however, not determined in monism or relativism or pragmatism, rather synthetically autonomous. And works of art are themselves documents chrystallized with human creativity accomplished excellence in spiritual or physical elaboration. Meanwhile, though the work of art reveals ontological poly layered structure, it appears basically as a intermediary (Vermittler) which organizes artistic experience and makes expressiveness illuminated. This intermediation is free from the frame or subjects, but historically comprehensible. History destines arts and arts make history. It is inevitable that intrinsic factors of art repeats to appear renewally and historically, but truth is created by human activity and the work is containing and reserving truth. And artists must assimilate life in nature with life of human products so that an overcome mortality by creation. Thus, though historically every human product has possibility to be art, notwithstanding its genre or assortment of art and non-art, masterpieces are also historically to present everywhere (ubiquitous).
- 美学会の論文
- 1963-12-30