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The New Aesthetics : ウィキペディア英語版
The New Aesthetics

The New Aesthetics is an art movement that stresses the material and physical processes in the making of visual art. It is unrelated to "The New Aesthetic" as coined by James Bridle.
==Origins==

The origin of the New Aesthetics lies in an art summer school held in Irsee, southern Germany, in 2007 and the joint class held there by the English artist Clive Head and the Anglo-Cypriot writer and art theorist Michael Paraskos. Head and Paraskos had previously taught together at the University of Hull, but had both left academic teaching in 2000, and gone partly their separate ways. The reunion in Irsee resulted in a small pamphlet being published, ''The Aphorisms of Irsee''〔Clive Head and Michael Paraskos, ''The Aphorisms of Irsee,'' (London: The Orage Press, 2008).〕 in which they set out a series of seventy-five aphoristic sayings on the nature of art. Although a number of the sayings are deliberately comic, such as ''Beware the Swiss bearing sausages,'' the majority of them assert what the authors believed to be the essential elements of artistic practise. Some of these are also deliberately provocative, such as aphorism 38: ''Performance is not art: it moves too much and so adds to the flux. Art is always a longed for stasis,'' which can be set alongside aphorism 37: ''True art fixes the flux of chaos. That is how we cope with chaos, and that is the purpose of art.''()
Other aphorisms give a clue to the content of the class taught at Irsee. Aphorism 47 stated: ''One should choose whether to make tables or bake cakes, and not be a carpenter of cakes or a baker of tables.'' This seems to link to a fable-like story published by Paraskos in 2008 in which a carpenter thinks he is a baker because he can make tables. In introducing the story Paraskos states that it was written in 2007 just prior to the summer school in Irsee whilst he was teaching on another art summer school at the Cyprus College of Art. In the same introduction he says it was 'performed' by him whilst in Irsee.〔Ludmila Fidlerová and Barbora Svátková (eds.), ''Mimochodem / By the way'' (Brno: Masaryk University, 2009) 68f.〕 "The Aphorisms of Irsee" is subtitled 'Part One of the New Aesthetics' and this appears to the first reference to the term.

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