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Total 100.90 (includes 8.34 VAT)
June 2010, English
12×19 cm, 48 pages, 3 b/w ill., softcover with dust jacket
ISBN 978-1-934105-08-5
Series
Institut für Kunstkritik
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Out of print

“Pointing to the necessity of an aesthetic judgment that produces controversy and dissent, The Power of Judgment deliberately takes up a proposition that can be debated.”

Isabelle Graw & Daniel Birnbaum


The Power of Judgment both attests to the importance of judgment in art criticism and argues against its determining verdicts. Comprised of a lecture by Christoph Menke and two respective responses to it by Daniel Loick and Isabelle Graw, this book brings together a dialogue on judgment originally begun at the Institut für Kunstkritik, Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main.

 

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