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Art, Myth and Deviance

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Myths have long been considered the prime linkage between nature and culture, but we hold that they are more than this.

The mythogene, which is our conceptualization of a connecting structure, links subject and object, history and transcendence, but above all is the blueprint for creativity.

The volume deals, therefore, with the innovative conception of the author as to the process of creativity.

Van Gogh had a revelation as to how the whirling cypresses and dancing stars would look at night.

These structures, which contain a complementarity between his experiences and longings, are then ingrained in the artistic medium.

Since his artistic efforts were authentic, his ecstatic (in the Greek sense) state of mind, extricated itself from diachronic history and soared onto synchronic eternity.

This is how we perceive his work as fresh, exhilarating and meaningful as if painted today; it is the communication within eternity of authentic art from artist to audience.

The volume also presents a classification of types of artists as related to their art and presents an innovative theory as to the link between madness and creativity.

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Product Details
Cambridge Scholars Press
1904303889 / 9781904303886
Hardback
701.15
01/06/2006
United Kingdom
English
281 p.
22 cm
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