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Worlds of Appearance

An Introduction to Aesthetics in Practice

An accessible primer on aesthetics in art and everyday life, written by artist and scholar Walead Beshty. 

In this general guide to the foundations of aesthetics, Walead Beshty introduces the complexities of aesthetics through succinct language and real-world examples, presenting an introductory theory of how the world becomes known to us through our senses and how that knowledge in turn builds our experience of everything around us.

Considering aesthetics on both a practical and a theoretical level, Worlds of Appearance asserts that art and aesthetics are inherently political, composing a fundamental form of communication and a means by which we can imagine the very nature of what can be experienced, sensed, and expressed. Aesthetics, argues Beshty, is a corporeal and material area of study, one that reveals how we perceive the world and how we develop technologies in response. With this book, he aims to fill a gap in existing writing about aesthetics, offering a clear explanation of how it acts as a dynamic force in our daily lives, how it functions on a concrete level, and how we can understand its possibilities.

Beginning with how we transform a flood of sensations into a coherent perception of the world, the book considers the basics of aesthetic production and reception, then moves on to look at specific examples of aesthetics in practice, with a focus on art, architecture, and performance. It concludes by laying out how aesthetic literacy is key to understanding the production of wide-ranging aspects of our lives, including digitization, mass media, systems of communications, and power relations.


240 pages | 5 halftones, 29 line drawings | 5 1/2 x 7 1/2

Abakanowicz Arts and Culture Collection

Art: Art Criticism, Art--General Studies

Guides, Manuals, and Reference: Arts and Architecture Reference

Media Studies

Philosophy: Aesthetics

Reviews

 “This remarkable book offers a contemporary artist’s take on aesthetics as multivarious, universal sensory responsiveness. Beginning with the experience of reading this book itself as an aesthetic experience, Beshty generates a welcoming, engaging energy that expands as the book and its subject matter unfolds around you. Piling insight upon insight, all expressed with admirable clarity, Beshty grounds aesthetics as a practice of communality, the quality most needed by all living beings on the planet right now.”

Terry Smith, author of "Art to Come: Histories of Contemporary Art"

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