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What Art Does : Using Philosophy of Technology to Talk about Art - Ryan Mitchell Wittingslow
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What Art Does

Using Philosophy of Technology to Talk about Art

By: Ryan Mitchell Wittingslow

Hardcover | 3 October 2023

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The real pleasure derived from asking what artworks mean drives us to expend so much cognitive energy analysing and discussing cultural artefacts: not just the paintings, sculptures, and installations one might encounter in mainstream galleries, but also novels, films, music, video games, poems, graffiti, comic books, theatre shows, dance performances, and whatever else. Despite both that pleasure and the seriousness with which we take that pleasure, the definition of artistic meaning is often unclear. Consequently, philosophers of art and philosophers of language tend to use a variety of non-overlapping definitions for meaning: as a matter of authorial intention, as the opinions of artworld publics, or as private exegesis.

This book takes a different approach. Rather than working from within philosophy of art or philosophy of language, this book begins with the claim that artworks constitute a special class of tool. Like other tools, artworks are objects that have functions and that furnish affordances. Unlike other tools, though, the functions artworks have and the affordances they furnish are a consequence of a richâ"and surprisingly recentâ"historical and material tradition: a tradition wherein we take artworks as meaning-making things with something to say.

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In What Art Does, Ryan Wittingslow approaches the big question of the meaning of art from a surprising and interesting angle by concentrating on what artworks afford us to do. The author leads us on a philosophical journey away from the beaten tracks without ever losing sight of his destination.


It was about time that someone wrote this book, and we can count ourselves lucky that Ryan Wittingslow took on the task. Wittingslow builds on a thorough knowledge of the philosophy of technology to carefully develop a theory of tools. He combines this theory with a nuanced institutional view on the artistic, providing an elegantly written argument in favor of approaching artworks as tools for meaning-making. What Art Does: Using Philosophy of Technology to Talk about Art takes an important step toward a sophisticated and up-to-date understanding of art.


The work is a bold and original contribution to Anglophone philosophy of art. Integrating seldom considered reflections on knowledge, artifacts, and technology, Wittingslow sets aside old arguments about representation and meaning to ask instead, what does the work of art enable us to do that we could not do as well without it?


Wittingslow's engaging and beautifully written book presents art as a tool adept for meaning-making more broadly than what is commonly thought. The ambitious aim is enhanced by an in-depth understanding of contemporary and topical perspectives in fields as rich and diverse as philosophy of art and philosophy of technology. Anyone interested in broadening their understanding of how art works and why it is indispensable to us in the first place will find this book a valuable resource.

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