Feminist Art, Content, and Beauty

In Peg Brand Weiser (ed.), Beauty Unlimited. Indiana University Press. pp. 297-305 (2013)
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Art reconfigures experience. Art is a mentalized physical object. Danto remarks that art is embodied meaning. Hein says that feminist art chats on the edge. Our mental life is filled with meaning, but art opens the question of the meaning of experience. . . . Art, chatting on the edge of experience, nevertheless invites us to choose our stance in that world. I suggest that that is the beauty, or, at least the value, of art. The art experience presents us with a sensory exemplar that can convey, and exhibits, content. The exhibited content of the mode of presentation of the exemplar suggests a reconfiguration of the content of experience outside of art as well as within. Art, then, is that part of experience that changes us to changing the content of our experience. My claim here is that feminist art provides us with a paradigm of what art does, and the tis why I admire it.

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