Why do we say that a work of art is good? What is it that we want to say? Little has been written about quality in art, an elusive concept that, by taking too much shape from subjectivity and prejudice, is difficult to specify and define. Alejandro Vergara Sharp rebels against this difficulty and, with close and direct prose, defends that "a good knowledge of the history of art provides us with elements of judgment that make our argumentation not simply subjective." He then invites the reader to start a research journey with him and, in the Socratic manner, reveals, and reveals to himself, one by one the questions that can help to clarify the term.
ISBN:9788412418682