This is an essay about the phenomenon of “aesthetic chills”—you know, the moment when, experiencing a work of art, you feel a rush of physical emotion, a shiver that runs down your spine.
"My work is deeply influenced by the cabinet of curiosities—odd objects that may not be easily categorized," the artist says.
She said she believes art could heal communities and that its power transcends mere aesthetics. (Photo courtesy of Dee Jai) DARAGA, Albay – Dee Jai, an artist from Bicol, quietly observed a group of ...
In my art journey, the diversity of my acquisitions mirrored the expanding horizons of my understanding of art, writes ...
The Museum of Western Art has announced the addition of “A South Texas Aesthetic: Paintings and Sculptures by Noe Perez and ...
Can an abstract theory of Empfindsamkeit aesthetics have any value to a musician wishing to study composition in the classical style? The eighteenth-century German theorist and pedagogue Heinrich Koch ...