Title: Response to Tavin’s “The Magical Quality of Aesthetics”
Abstract: In this commentary, I argue that Kevin Tavin’s (2008) use of Lacan’s objet a in his Studies in Art Education commentary “The Magical Quality of Aesthetics” is not a helpful analogy or solution for art education’s search for the role of aesthetics. I offer that a pragmatist and dialogic viewpoint may be more useful and, because it describes the phenomenological experience of meaning and value, I also suggest it as a way of viewing aesthetics itself. This argument is supported with two examples: the covering of the Guernica tapestry at the United Nations during Colin Powell’s presentation in 2003, and Darryl McDaniels’ (co-founder of Run-D.M.C.) experience with Sara McLachlan’s song “In the Arms of an Angel.”
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-07-01
Language: en
Type: article
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