彫刻鑑賞とその美的特殊性の検討 : ウォルハイムの「において見る」理論を手掛かりに <査読論文>

藝術研究 Issue 32 Page 39-54 published_at 2019-08-01
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Title ( jpn )
彫刻鑑賞とその美的特殊性の検討 : ウォルハイムの「において見る」理論を手掛かりに <査読論文>
Title ( eng )
The Analysis of an Appreciation of Sculpture and Its Aesthetic Distinctiveness: By Using Wollheim’s“ Seeing-in” Theory <Articles>
Creator
Kaneuchi Shinnosuke
Source Title
藝術研究
Annual Review of Hiroshima Society for Science of Arts
Issue 32
Start Page 39
End Page 54
Journal Identifire
[ISSN] 09149872
[NCID] AN10217323
Abstract
In this paper, I discuss about the aesthetics of sculpture by using “Seeing-in” theory that is advocated by Richard Wollheim (1923-2003). He emphasized that the features of perceptive sense are important for us to explain the aesthetic experience of picture. Philosophers often refer to not only representational content, but actual three-dimensional space, when disputing about distinctive aesthetic properties of sculpture, so it is suitable to apply this theory to sculpture. However how do we evaluate this relationship in appreciating sculpture? I tackle this question comparing the aesthetic experience of a pictorial and sculptural work.
It is obvious that appreciators’ actual point of view is relevant to aesthetic experience of them, however there are clear difference in those. In order to clarify this difference, I suggest two ways. Firstly, I compare with the experience of picture and sculpture by analyzing the relationship with representational content and actual three-dimensional space. Secondly, I compare with the visual deception of trompe-l'oeil and visual perception of sculpture. Through this consideration, I provide a way to investigate the distinctive aesthetic properties of sculpture.
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本稿は、日本学術振興会、特別研究員奨励費(18J14093)と平成三〇年度学生独自プロジェクト(広島大学大学院総合科学研究科)の助成を受けた成果である。
Language
jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
広島芸術学会
Date of Issued 2019-08-01
Rights
Copyright (c) 2019 by Author
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0914-9872
[NCID] AN10217323