Globalization and creativity in contemporary art
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Contemporary art, creativity, globalizationAbstract
In this paper I try to emphasize the relationship posed by the French philosopher Jacques Rancière (2006) when he refers to the aesthetic formula that links art to non-art. Formula which shoots towards two vanishing points: art that becomes life and life that becomes art. At first, this reflection allows me to focus on the paths that art and science crossed from modernity to the present, with permeable and porous borders that they have shared to explain and interpret what we call reality. In a second moment, I approach the emerging problems of globalization that, despite being disjointed, finds, in art, these two vanishing points.Downloads
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