Document Type
Article
Keywords
Ellsworth Kelly, abstract art, American Art, phenomenology, vision
Disciplines
Aesthetics | American Art and Architecture | Contemporary Art | Continental Philosophy | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology
Abstract
Leo J. O'Donovan offers an art-critical account of the American artist Ellsworth Kelly including a comprehensive overview of his career and his attention to color and to vision. O'Donovan explores context and situation to raise questions of painterly color and atmosphere:
Citation:
Leo J. Donovan, "Getting at the Rapture of Seeing: Ellsworth Kelly and Visual Experience." In: Babette Babich, ed., Philosophy of Science, Van Gogh’s Eyes, and God: Hermeneutic Essays in Honor of Patrick A. Heelan, S.J., (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002), pp. 295—300.
Article Number
1038
Publication Date
2002
Recommended Citation
O'Donovan, Leo J. SJ, "Getting at the Rapture of Seeing: Ellsworth Kelly and Visual Experience" (2002). Research Resources. 39.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/phil_research/39
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Aesthetics Commons, American Art and Architecture Commons, Contemporary Art Commons, Continental Philosophy Commons
Comments
Citation information:
Leo J. Donovan, "Getting at the Rapture of Seeing: Ellsworth Kelly and Visual Experience." In: Babette Babich, ed., Philosophy of Science, Van Gogh’s Eyes, and God: Hermeneutic Essays in Honor of Patrick A. Heelan, S.J., (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002), pp. 295—300.