Wednesday, April 23, 2008

4/23

Dewey speaks about how you should not look at the history of an art piece while looking at art.  It creates a bias that could possibly effect how you view the work.  Freeland disagrees with Dewey's philosphy.  He claims that by knowing the background of the work, it helps open up different ways of viewing the work.  It also helps you notice symbolism in the work.  

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