Sassower (philosophy, U. of Colorado) and Cicotello (visual and performing arts, U. of Colorado) explore the conflicting worlds that avant-garde artists such as Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Marcel Ducha
Since the eighteenth century, artists--especially so-called avant-garde artists--have played a conflicting role in society. Part of the reason for their complex position, argue Raphael Sassower and Lo
In a sequel to their 2000 collaboration on art, commerce, and technoscience, Sassower (philosophy) and Cicotello (visual arts, both U. of Colorado-Colorado Springs) take on art, politics, and propagan
In an age when the visual landscape dominates our communication, War Images offers the rationale and the method by which we can critically engage images. Though focused on war images, this book provid