After Art (POINT: Essays on Architecture)
Kant after Duchamp brings together eight essays around a central thesis with many implications for the history of avant-gardes. Although Duchamp's readymades broke with all previously known styles, de Duve observes that he made the logic of modernist art practice the subject matter of his work, a shift in aesthetic judgment that replaced the classical "this is beautiful" with "this is art." De Duve employs this shift (replacing the word "beauty" by the word "art") in a rereading of Kant's Critique of Judgment that reveals the hidden links between the radical experiments of Duchamp and the Dadaists and mainstream pictorial modernism.
| Country | USA |
| Brand | MIT Press |
| Manufacturer | The MIT Press |
| Binding | Paperback |
| ItemPartNumber | Illustrated |
| Color | Orange |
| ReleaseDate | 1998-03-02 |
| UnitCount | 1 |
| EANs | 9780262540940 |