The Aesthetics of the Total Artwork: On Borders and Fragments

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Pub. Date: 2010-12-30
Publisher(s): Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
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Summary

In The Aesthetics of the Total Artwork, artists, curators, and scholars from many countries and fields offer new ways of understanding the history and contemporary importance of the idea of the total artwork, or Gesamtkunstwerk.The term Gesamtkunstwerk was introduced in the Romantic Period. It describes the desire for and practice of combining various art forms into a whole, such as performances that combine text, visual arts, music, dance, and architecture. Richard Wagner was one of the early theorists of the concept, inspiring many modernist artists; yet, due to his ideological significance for the Third Reich, the concept has frequently been associated with totalitarianism since the Second World War. Nonetheless, artistic practice has continued to incorporate all-inclusive tendencies, most often avoiding the term "total artwork."The contributors to this volume challenge us to think again about the total artwork, daring to suggest that it is alive and well, that it informs current art in ways that are deep, meaningful, contentious, and provocative. The essays come from authors steeped in literary culture, the world of art, as well as philosophers and music theorists. Such diverse perspectives can only stimulate debate in the academy and beyond about the history of the Gesamtkunstwerk and open up paths that may be followed in its future.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Dynamiting the Gesamtkunstwerk: An Introduction to the Aesthetics of the Total Artworkp. 1
Aesthetic Considerations: Fragment, Unity, Chance, Idea
Variations on Totality: Romanticism and the Total Work of Artp. 29
Tendency, Disintegration, Decay: Stages of the Aesthetics of the Fragment from Friedrich Schlegel to Thomas Bernhardp. 52
ôThe Completed Work Is a Rejection of Disintegration and Destructionö: A Plea for Aesthetic Unityp. 74
Tout et N'importe Quoi: The Total Artwork and the Aesthetics of Chancep. 86
Idea/Imagination/Dialogue: The Total Artwork and Conceptual Artp. 110
ôAnd a Loose Community Assemblesö: An Interview with Molly Nesbitp. 128
What Is a Station?p. 128
Form and Reform: An Interview with Mark Alizartp. 142
On Defining and Defying Borders: Genres and Disciplines
The Gesamtkunstwerk and Interactive Multimediap. 155
Invisible Wagnerp. 168
Music as Imminent Gesamtkunstwerk: Absolute Music, Synesthesia, and The Lucky Handp. 191
Avant-Garde Theater as Total Artwork? Media-Theoretical Reflections on the Historical Development of Performing Art Formsp. 209
The Drawing as Total Artwork? Image Totality in Carl Einstein and Paul Kleep. 227
Total Artwork vs. Revolution: Art, Politics, and Temporalities in the Expressionist Architectural Utopias and the Merzbaup. 253
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: László Moholy-Nagy and His Light Prop for an Electrical Stagep. 277
Polyglot Poetry: Multilingualism and the Aesthetics of the Gesamtkunstwerkp. 305
Singin' in the Marxist Rainp. 327
Gesamtkunstwerk and Formelkomposition: The Formal Principles of the Multiple Work-Totality in Karlheinz Stockhausen's Lightp. 346
Notesp. 371
List of Contributorsp. 447
Indexp. 455
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