
Unlocked | Model Shock w/ Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen (NM48)
By the end of the 19th century, cascading develop…
New Models · New Models
November 9, 20221h 7m
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Show Notes
By the end of the 19th century, cascading developments in science, theory, and philosophy were radically challenging the way Western society understood what it means “to think” — and how, in turn, this contemporary sentient human could be depicted. EMMELYN BUTTERFIELD-ROSEN, a scholar of late-19th and early-20th century art, and associate director of the Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art at the esteemed Clark Art Institute joins us to discuss her new book, “Modern Art & The Remaking of the Human Disposition” (U. Chicago Press, 2021), which brilliantly and with astonishing depth explores not just the shifts in artistic conventions during this time, but also the emergent cybernetic processes that catalyzed it.
Published to subscribers: 28. AUG 2022
For more:
https://emmelynbutterfieldrosen.com
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/M/bo89966631.html