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Single Idea 20418

[filed under theme 21. Aesthetics / B. Nature of Art / 4. Art as Expression ]

Full Idea

The horror or terror of Edvard Much's 'The Scream' could in principle be expressed by different paintings, or even by works of music.

Gist of Idea

The horror expressed in some works of art could equallly be expressed by other means

Source

Gary Kemp (Croce and Collingwood [2012], 1)

Book Ref

'Key Thinkers in Aesthetics', ed/tr. Giovannelli,Alessandro [Continuum 2012], p.102


A Reaction

A very good simple point against the idea that the point of art is expression. It leaves out the very specific nature of each work of art!

Related Idea

Idea 20419 We don't already know what to express, and then seek means of expressing it [Kemp]


The 19 ideas with the same theme [personal expression is the essence of art]:

Art aims only at beauty, of form, of idea, and (above all) of expression [Winckelmann, by Tolstoy]
Objects can be beautiful which express nothing at all, such as the rainbow [Herbart, by Tolstoy]
The highest feelings of mankind can only be transmitted by art [Tolstoy]
Art is when one man uses external signs to hand on his feelings to another man [Tolstoy]
True works of art transmit completely new feelings [Tolstoy]
Artists are not especially passionate, but they pretend to be [Nietzsche]
The experience of expression and communication are intermingled in art [Croce]
The only expression art could have is the emotion resulting from pure form [Bell,C]
The emotion expressed is non-conscious, but feels oppressive until expression relieves it [Collingwood]
It is claimed that the expressive properties of artworks are non-physical [Wollheim]
Some say art must have verbalisable expression, and others say the opposite! [Wollheim]
Croce says art makes inarticulate intuitions conscious; rival views say the audience is the main concern [Scruton]
Romantics say music expresses ideas, or the Will, or intuitions, or feelings [Scruton]
Reference without predication is the characteristic of expression [Scruton]
Expression can be either necessary for art, or sufficient for art (or even both) [Kemp]
We don't already know what to express, and then seek means of expressing it [Kemp]
The horror expressed in some works of art could equallly be expressed by other means [Kemp]
Music may be expressive by being 'associated' with other emotional words or events [Davies,S]
It seems unlikely that sad music expresses a composer's sadness; it takes ages to write [Davies,S]