Limit search to available items
19 results found. Sorted by relevance | date | title .
Book Cover
E-book
Author Tosaki, Eiichi, author

Title Mondrian's philosophy of visual rhythm : phenomenology, Wittgenstein, and Eastern thought / Eiichi Tosaki ; foreword by Kathleen M. Higgins
Published Dordrecht, The Netherlands : Springer Nature, [2017]

Copies

Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 260 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Series Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures, 2211-1107 ; volume 23
Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Cultures (electronic), 2211-1115 ; volume 23
Sophia studies in cross-cultural philosophy of traditions and cultures ; 23.
Contents 1. Mondrian's theoretical beginnings and spiritual background of neoplastic rhythm -- 2. Rhythm in Mondrian's early theory of painting -- 3. Dynamic rhythm and static rhythm: polemics of Mondrian's theory of rhythm -- 4. Mondrian's rhythm and contemporary music (his music peers) -- 5. Concepts of rhythm in music, philosophy and painting -- 6. Appreciation of visual rhythm: Husserl's "image-object" and Wittgenstein's "Seeing-as" -- 7. Cognitive approach to reading visual rhythm: Wittgenstein's "aspect-dawning": painting surface and rhythm
Summary "This volume investigates the meaning of visual rhythm through Piet Mondrian's unique approach to understanding rhythm in the compositional structure of painting, drawing reference from philosophy, aesthetics, and Zen culture. Its innovation lies in its reappraisal of a forgotten definition of rhythm as 'stasis' or 'composition' which can be traced back to ancient Greek thought. This conception of rhythm, the book argues, can be demonstrated in terms of pictorial strategy, through analysis of East Asian painting and calligraphy with which Greek thought on rhythm has identifiable commonalities. The book demonstrates how these ideas about rhythm draw together various threads of intellectual development in the visual arts that cross disparate aesthetic cultural practices. As an icon of early 20th Century Modernism, Mondrian's neoplasticism is a serious painterly and philosophical achievement. In his painting, Mondrian was deeply influenced by Theosophy, which took its influence from Eastern aesthetics; particularly East Asian and Indian thought. However, Mondrian's approach to visual rhythm was so ideosynratic that his contribution to studies of visual rhythm is often under-recognized. This volume shows that a close inspection of Mondrian's own writing, thinking and painting has much to tell scholars about how to understand a long forgotten aspect of visual rhythm. Rodin's famous criticism of photography ("athlete-in-motion is forever frozen") can be applied to Muybridge's zoopraxiscope, the Futurists' rendition of stroboscopic images, and Duchamp's "Nude Descending a Staircase." Through a comparative study between Mondrian's painting and these seminal works, this volume initiates a new convention for the cognition of the surface of painting as visual rhythm."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed December 20, 2017)
Subject Proportion (Art)
Art -- Philosophy.
Art forms.
Non-Western philosophy.
Philosophy: aesthetics.
ART -- General.
Art -- Philosophy.
Proportion (Art)
Form Electronic book
Author Higgins, Kathleen Marie, writer of foreword.
ISBN 9789402411980
9402411984