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The Vocation of the Artist Deborah J. Haynes (Washington State University)

The Vocation of the Artist By Deborah J. Haynes (Washington State University)

The Vocation of the Artist by Deborah J. Haynes (Washington State University)


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The Vocation of the Artist examines the historical role of the artist and presents a particular perspective on the contemporary function of the artist as prophetic critic and visionary. Haynes examines the role of the artist in 'primitive' societies in an effort to understand the current role of the artist.

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The Vocation of the Artist by Deborah J. Haynes (Washington State University)

The Vocation of the Artist examines the historical role of the artist and presents a particular perspective, grounded in the author's experience as a practising artist and scholar, on the contemporary function of the artist as prophetic critic and visionary. Using specific interpretations of the words 'vocation', 'prophetic', and 'visionary', Deborah Haynes draws attention to the need for artists to assess critically the relationship of the past and present to the future. Bringing together a wide range of historical and theoretical sources in cultural history, art history and theory, and religion, this book is addressed to those interested in the complex interdisciplinary dialogue of the visual arts, religion, and ethics.

The Vocation of the Artist Reviews

Her vision for artists to be active in constructing a positive future for our world is to be applauded. Mark Torgerson, Worship

Table of Contents

Part I. Preliminary Issues: 1. Introduction; 2. A proposition; 3. Vocation; 4. The efficacy of art; Part II. Roles of the Artist: 5. Premodern theocentric mimetic craftsperson; 6. Modern anthropocentric original inventor; 7. Avant-garde prophet; 8. Postmodern parodic ex-centric bricoleur; Part III. The Reclamation of the Future: 9. Prophetic criticism; 10. Visionary imagination; 11. Creativity, utopia, and hope; 12. A final image.

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CIN052158969XG
9780521589697
052158969X
The Vocation of the Artist by Deborah J. Haynes (Washington State University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19970813
352
N/A
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