By Larry Shiner
By Larry Shiner
With The Invention of Art, Larry Shiner challenges our conventional understandings of art and asks us to reconsider its history entirely, arguing that the category of fine art is a modern inventionβthat the lines drawn between art and craft resulted from key social transformations in Europe during the long eighteenth century.
"Shiner spent over a decade honing what he calls 'a brief history of the idea of art.' This carefully prepared andβgiven the extent and complexity of what he's discussingβadmirably concise, well-organized book is the result. . . . Shiner's text is scholarly but accessible, and should appeal to readers with even a dabbler's interest in art theory."βPublishers Weekly
"The Invention of Art is enjoyable to read and provides a welcome addition to the history and philosophy of art."βTerrie L. Wilson, Art Documentation
"A lucid book . . . it should be a must-read for anyone active in the arts."βMarc Spiegler, Chicago Tribune Books
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