Affiliation:
1. Masaryk University , Czech Republic
2. University of Southampton , UK
Abstract
Abstract
This introduction to the special issue of the British Journal of Aesthetics, ‘Remote Art: Engaging with Art from Distant Times and Cultures’, presents the notion of art’s remoteness in the context of debates about inter-cultural diversity. It discusses the various aspects of remoteness, how it figures in the individual contributions to the issue, and suggests possible avenues for future scholarship.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)