Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary art

This article examines the problem of determination of form in contemporary art and its aesthetic evaluation. Harald Szeemann, curator of the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (1969), presented a conception, in which “anti-form” symbolically complemented the traditional idea of a valuable artisti...

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Main Author: Marina Biryukova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Aesthetics & Culture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2017.1362309
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description This article examines the problem of determination of form in contemporary art and its aesthetic evaluation. Harald Szeemann, curator of the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (1969), presented a conception, in which “anti-form” symbolically complemented the traditional idea of a valuable artistic form. Szeemann not only tried to comprehend and interpret the metamorphoses of art form in his texts (especially in the collections of essays Individual Mythologies and Museum of Obsessions), but also consciously mastered these tendencies in his curatorial practice. His conception of aesthetic evaluation of contemporary art—theory of “art of intensive intentions” was not based on opposition to the classical criteria of aesthetics, but on absolutely another principle: as an artwork expresses some spiritual, metaphysical problems or values, and as its form, regardless of its visual qualities, serves this purpose. When Attitudes Become Form became one of the first European exhibitions illustrating metamorphoses of contemporary sense of art form.
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spelling doaj.art-1e3f51e985134899b94ecbe64bf131bb2022-12-21T20:11:43ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Aesthetics & Culture2000-42142017-01-019110.1080/20004214.2017.13623091362309Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary artMarina Biryukova0Institute of Philosophy, Saint Petersburg State UniversityThis article examines the problem of determination of form in contemporary art and its aesthetic evaluation. Harald Szeemann, curator of the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form (1969), presented a conception, in which “anti-form” symbolically complemented the traditional idea of a valuable artistic form. Szeemann not only tried to comprehend and interpret the metamorphoses of art form in his texts (especially in the collections of essays Individual Mythologies and Museum of Obsessions), but also consciously mastered these tendencies in his curatorial practice. His conception of aesthetic evaluation of contemporary art—theory of “art of intensive intentions” was not based on opposition to the classical criteria of aesthetics, but on absolutely another principle: as an artwork expresses some spiritual, metaphysical problems or values, and as its form, regardless of its visual qualities, serves this purpose. When Attitudes Become Form became one of the first European exhibitions illustrating metamorphoses of contemporary sense of art form.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2017.1362309Curatoranti-formconceptioncontemporary artaestheticsHarald Szeemann
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Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary art
Journal of Aesthetics & Culture
Curator
anti-form
conception
contemporary art
aesthetics
Harald Szeemann
title Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary art
title_full Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary art
title_fullStr Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary art
title_full_unstemmed Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary art
title_short Reconsidering the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form curated by Harald Szeemann: form versus “anti-form” in contemporary art
title_sort reconsidering the exhibition when attitudes become form curated by harald szeemann form versus anti form in contemporary art
topic Curator
anti-form
conception
contemporary art
aesthetics
Harald Szeemann
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20004214.2017.1362309
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