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History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology

Selected Works

2000

František Kupka

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Machian Epistemology And Its Part In František Kupka's Painterly Cognition Of Reality, John G. Hatch Dec 1999

Machian Epistemology And Its Part In František Kupka's Painterly Cognition Of Reality, John G. Hatch

John G. Hatch

A consensus has emerged amongst art historians that portrays the work the Czech painter, František Kupka (1871-1957), as fluctuating between differing styles and never resolving itself into one straightforward and single-minded direction beyond abstraction. Visually this is true, but for Kupka the visual was secondary in that it plays a subsidiary role to the process involved in the creation of the work itself. A failure to properly understand this process has resulted in an inaccurate reading of Kupka's art, essentially missing the point that his paintings embody in their imagery the cognitive process involved in their creation. Significantly, as I …