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Disfiguring

by Taylor
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Overview

Disfiguring is the first sustained interpretation of the deep but often hidden links among twentieth-century art, architecture, and religion. While many of the greatest modern painters and architects have insisted on the spiritual significance of their work, historians of modern art and architecture have largely avoided questions of religion. Likewise, contemporary philosophers and theologians have, for the most part, ignored visual arts. Taylor presents a carefully structured and subtly nuanced analysis of the religious presuppositions that inform recent artistic theory and practice—and, in doing so, recasts the cultural landscape of our era.

About the Author, Taylor

Mark C. Taylor is professor of religion and chair of the Department of Religion at Columbia University. His most recent book is After God, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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Taylor (religion, Williams College) develops an interpretation of 20th-century art and architecture that both establishes the implicit and explicit spiritual preoccupations of leading 20th-century painters and architects and discloses the religious significance of their work--a disclosure that shows how the visual arts continue to serve as a rich resource for the theological imagination. A major work, beautifully illustrated in color and b&w, and beautifully produced by the U. of Chicago Press. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1994
Publisher
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c1992.
Pages
360
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226791333

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