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Trouble with Space in Painting: A Critical History [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x156x24 mm, kaal: 540 g, 45 bw illus and 32 color
  • Sari: Aesthetics and Contemporary Art
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350253707
  • ISBN-13: 9781350253704
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x156x24 mm, kaal: 540 g, 45 bw illus and 32 color
  • Sari: Aesthetics and Contemporary Art
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350253707
  • ISBN-13: 9781350253704
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James Hyde, a practicing painter, presents a radical and historically detailed investigation into how the concept of pictorial space in art emerged.

Using primary documents and a selection of images, Hyde exposes what many will find surprising-that space only becomes part of the descriptive apparatus of art and architecture at the turn of the 20th century, not earlier. Remarkably, this is the first critical study of pictorial space as a historical construction. In this retelling of art history, Hyde presents it as a concept bound to historical circumstance, developing -often contentiously-in philosophy, mathematics and science, to finally become common in 20th century theorizations of art.

Hyde investigates and identifies the historical moments when space first enters discussions about art and how it originally developed in religion, philosophy, mathematics and science. He shows that only after several key controversies were stabilized that space finally emerged as a topic for visual art at the turn of the 20th century. The stories of these debuts introduce Kant, Poincare and Panofsky, thinkers who provided theories of space that were taken up by artists. They reveal the creative and imaginative ideas that forged the belief that space is essential to understanding art.

The ease of applying space to almost any context makes space prevalent today. It is unexamined faith, rather than a clear-eyed understanding of its historical construction that currently anchors space within the discourse of art. Hyde's original reading of what has become a broad, catch-all concept provides a reconsideration of the foundations of the history and philosophy of visual art.



An exploration of the history, role and theory of space in art from the point of view of a practicing artist.

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In this provocative study James Hyde disrupts and then reintroduces us to one of our most frequently used terms in visual art: space. Beginning in the 13th century Hyde traces the undiscovered history of space as a pictorial as well as phenomenological construction. Every page of this brilliant investigation rewards the reader and viewer. -- Tom Huhn * Professor of Art History, School of Visual Arts, USA * A bracing new history of painting that radically reframes picture-makings central motif, the illusion of space. Artist and writer Hyde chronicles an astonishing tale that begins in the world before space was invented and concludes today, after the space age. Travel through philosophy, mathematics, physics and art, and change how you picture the world. -- Josiah McElheny * Artist And Sculptor, USA * Hyde has written a gripping, revelatory critical history of the concept of pictorial space in painting, a concept, we learn, that was unknown to the painters and theorists of the Renaissance and Baroqueit emerged only in the mid-19th century. His book should have radical consequences for how we look at, speak and write about the art of the past and the present. -- Charles W. Haxthausen * Robert Sterling Clark Professor Of Art History, Emeritus, Williams College, USA *

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An exploration of the history, role and theory of space in art from the point of view of a practicing artist.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction

PART I: AN ART HISTORY WITHOUT SPACE: THE 13TH CENTURY
1. NARRATIVES FOR THE 13TH CENTURY
2. THE SAINT OF SPECTACLE
3. CHRISTIAN PICTURES AND SAN FRANCESCO
4. PAINTING FROM SAN FRANCESCO TO THE NAVICELLA

PART II: A HISTORY OF ART WITHOUT SPACE: ALBERTI AND LEONARDOS CONSTRUCTION
OF PERSPECTIVE
5. THE CLASSICAL MODEL OF VITRUVIUS
6. DE PICTURA AND EARLY PERSPECTIVE
7. THE PROLIFIC IMAGINATION OF LEONARDO

PART III: SPACE IN PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION AND SCIENCE
8. THE PLACE OF ARISTOTLE
9. THE DECENTERING OF PLACE
10. THE BECOMING OF SPACE
11. SPACE ASSUMES ITS MODERN FORM: LOCKE, NEWTON, LEIBNIZ AND KANT

PART IV: THE EMERGENCE OF PICTORIAL SPACE
12. PAINTING: STUDIES AND DIALOGUE
13. THE GERMAN FOUNDING OF ART HISTORY

PART V: AGE OF SPACE
14. CALCULATING CUBISM AND SPACE
15. THE MODERNIST INSTITUTION OF SPACE
16. SPACETHE CREATIVE PHASE
17. PAINTING EXTENDS TO REAL SPACE
18. THE LAST HURRAH OF SPACE

AFTERWORD
Bibliography
Index
James Hyde is a a studio artist and abstract painter.