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Pierre-Henry Frangne, « In Praise of Bedazzlement », Critique d’art, ID : 10670/1.f1gp0v
The philosophy of art has traditionally made a distinction between, while at the same time intermingling, two complementary sets of aesthetics. 1) On the one hand, architectural aesthetics that perceives the work of art in terms of composition, rationally conceivable relations between the different parts, order, and symmetry. For this classical or Apollonian aesthetics, rooted in Platonic and Aristotelian philosophies, the work is the outcome of a movement proceeding from multiplicity to onen...