Artistic Aesthetic Value in Participatory Art
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Materia
Artistic aesthetic value Performative beauty Interactive Art Participatory art Artistic value
Fecha
2025-03-04Referencia bibliográfica
Carrasco-Barranco, M. Artistic Aesthetic Value in Participatory Art. Philosophies 2025, 10, 29. https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies10020029
Patrocinador
MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/PID2023-149237NB-I00; ERDF/EUResumen
In this article, I seek to outline a theoretical framework to critically assess as artistic the aesthetic value of participatory art, namely, art where the audience’s activity is constitutive of the artwork proper. I depart both from the idea that, in participatory art, aesthetic qualities emerge in the participants’ performances, and from a functional account of art criticism that assesses works in terms of the kinds of objects they are, the goals they pursue, and manners in which they do so. My paper raises the issue of whether and how a functional account of art criticism, which makes artistic value dependent on the artist’s intentions can apply to the criticism of participatory art, whose aesthetic qualities arise in the activity performed by the audience detached from the specific artefacts designed by artists. I analyse the question considering how such detachment varies across forms of participatory art—from interactive art such as installations to fully collaborative artistic projects