An Affect of an Experience
and how I learnt to write about it in the context of Fine Art
Kate Love
- 350 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
An Affect of an Experience
and how I learnt to write about it in the context of Fine Art
Kate Love
About This Book
Despite the contemporary trend of focusing on personal experience in art and writing, there is very little critical analysis of the concept of experience within fine art. The overarching conceptual aim of this book is to examine the concept of experience, as both content and as interpretative register in the context of fine art. It explores the reasons why experience, when compared to other modes of consciousness âsuch as understanding, knowing, perceiving or recognizing âis more aligned with the notion of actuality and thus more likely to be viewed as authentic. It then discusses the idea of writing about experience as a practice in fine art â the idea that writing can be understood as a practice like painting, sculpture, video, etc.âand explores a viable methodology for the art-writing practice.
The book seeks to provide a more fluid interpretation of experience. In so doing, it explores the following questions: Why does the reading of experience as self-presence predominate? What is the status and value of experience as evidence? How is experience written and seen? In exploring these questions, Kate Love creates a workable strategy for writing about experience.