TOC Jan 13, 2021

Studies on Art and Architecture / Kunstiteaduslikke Uurimusi, Special issue: ‘Depiction: Contemporary Studies on Pictorial Representation’

Virve Sarapik

Studies on Art and Architecture / Kunstiteaduslikke Uurimusi,
Vol. 29, no. 3/4 (2020)

SPECIAL ISSUE:
‘Depiction: Contemporary Studies on Pictorial Representation’
Edited by dr. Regina-Nino Mion

CONTENT:
Regina-Nino Mion
Preface
7–11

Alberto Voltolini
Qua Seeing-in, Pictorial Experience is a Superstrongly Cognitively Penetrated Perception
13–30

Rodrigo Yllaric Sandoval
Seeing-in an Image: Husserl and Wollheim on Pictorial Representation Revisited
31–55

Claudio Rozzoni
Seeing the Unreal: Husserlian Insights into the Nature of Images
57–70

Mathilde Bois and István Fazakas.
The Embodied Gaze: Flesh, Spatiality and Beyond
71–90

Filip Gurjanov
Perspectives on Photographic Vision with Early Heidegger: Enactment, Ontology, Practice, and Theory
91–106

Neeme Lopp
Barthes’s Punctum and the Parallax Gap in Photography
107–117

Founded in 1976, The Studies on Art and Architecture / Kunstiteaduslikke Uurimusi is the peer-reviewed journal of the Estonian Society of Art Historians and Curators. It publishes original research on art history, theory and visual culture.

Homepage:
http://ktu.kty.ee/?lang=eng

Reference:
TOC: Studies on Art and Architecture / Kunstiteaduslikke Uurimusi, Special issue: ‘Depiction: Contemporary Studies on Pictorial Representation’. In: ArtHist.net, Jan 13, 2021 (accessed Dec 25, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/24238>.

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