John Dewey, Albert Barnes, and the Continuity of Art and Life: Revisioning the Arts and Education

This carefully researched book offers a dynamic and expansive Deweyan vision for the arts and education. This...
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Author: David A. Granger
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John Dewey, Albert Barnes, and the Continuity of Art and Life: Revisioning the Arts and Education by Granger, David A.

John Dewey, Albert Barnes, and the Continuity of Art and Life: Revisioning the Arts and Education

€141,35

John Dewey, Albert Barnes, and the Continuity of Art and Life: Revisioning the Arts and Education

€141,35
Author: David A. Granger
Format: Paperback
Language: English

This carefully researched book offers a dynamic and expansive Deweyan vision for the arts and education. This (re)vision acknowledges the influence on Dewey's aesthetics of art collector and educator Albert Barnes, while also exploring the various ways Dewey's writings on the arts, in moving beyond Barnes' "scientific aesthetic method," were an important resource for many innovative twentieth-century American artists, art movements, and arts-related educational institutions. Neither Barnes' influence on Dewey nor the features of Dewey's naturalistic aesthetics that made his Art as Experience a favorite text of many artists and arts practitioners have been fully and adequately acknowledged in existing literature on Dewey's thinking about the arts and education. This book effectively remedies that situation.

"Granger clarifies, advances, and augments a broad and open-ended 'Deweyan vision of the arts and education.' Enlivened on almost every page by concrete historical and contemporary examples drawn from the arts, Granger's highly readable book is essential for democratic educators, administrators, and policymakers who reject the zombie idea that 'real' academic work is inherently separate from aesthetic consummations."

--Steven Fesmire, Professor of Philosophy, Radford University; President of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy; Author of John Dewey and Moral Imagination: Pragmatism in Ethics

"One of the most vexing characters on the American art scene was Albert Barnes: the self-styled, passionate collector whose good intentions to educate the masses ran amuck with a museum that, like his art theories, proved too rigid to be realistic. Thus, his friendship with John Dewey, whose wide application of art to life has been puzzling--until now. With Granger, we see that Barnes' lessons in how to look, while frozen in a formal analysis of modern French art, nonetheless unleashed in the philosopher an expansive way to think about the aesthetic. As demonstrated here, Dewey's dynamic, embodied understanding inspired the evolution of radical art throughout the 20th century, providing insight into making and being in the world still."

--Mary Jane Jacob, Professor and Director of the Institute for Curatorial Research and Practice, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Author of Dewey for Artists

"David Granger's valuable book begins by examining the mutually-influential friendship of John Dewey and Albert Barnes, along with significant differences between the two men. In contrast with Barnes' comparatively ridged formalism, Granger demonstrates compatibilities and/or relationships between Dewey's aesthetics and painters Thomas Hart Benton and Jackson Pollock, as well as Black Mountain College artists and educators including John Andrew Rice, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and Merce Cunningham among others. Well researched, the book establishes many surprising relations among people, art, and ideas. Granger concludes with a refreshingly original vision of the arts and education."

--Jim Garrison, Professor Emeritus, School of Education, Virginia Tech; Past-President of the John Dewey Society; Author of Dewey and Eros: Wisdom and Desire in the Art of Teaching



Author: David A. Granger
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
Published: 05/17/2023
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.77lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.54d
ISBN: 9781433189258

About the Author

David Granger holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Education from the University of Chicago. He is currently Professor of Education at SUNY Geneseo. Granger is the author of John Dewey, Robert Pirsig, and the Art of Living: Revisioning Aesthetic Education, and has published many articles on Dewey in journals in philosophy, education, and the arts. Granger also served as editor of the John Dewey Society journal Education & Culture from 2010 to 2020.




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