Focus on an Intentist: Adrian Haak Jnr
Silverpoint (one of several types of metalpoint) is a traditional drawing technique first used by Medieval scribes on manuscripts. A silverpoint drawing is made by dragging a silver rod or…
Focus on an Intentist. Week 1: Adrian Haak Jnr.
Adrian Haak Jr attended Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 2001 with a B.F.A. in Drawing. In July of 2007, he was awarded a Master of Arts in Drawing from…
Discussion forums at www.intentism.com
Participate or just check out the various on-going discussions about art and meaning at:http://www.intentism.com/apps/forums/Discussions include:The National Gallery and Gadamer's Effective HistoryIntention and fictionIntention and accountabilityWimsatt and Beardsley's arguments (The Intentional…
Oxford Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art link
Oxford Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art link:http://www.intentism.com/apps/podcast/
Podcasts on Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Arts (Oxford University)
Lecture series on aesthetics and the philosophy of art. The first part of the series focuses on some of the most important writings on art and beauty in the Western…
Intentist Poetry
Intentist poets are all interested in demonstrating the significance of intentions in a poem.Intentist poets encounter unique issues.Poetry, compared with the static arts is linear. Some Intentist fine artists have…
Book: The Search For Intentist Art
What does Intentist art look like? 'The Search for Intentist Art' is a collection of interviews with contemporary Intentist artists including full colour plates of their work. Further contributions come…
Gill’s sculptures at Broadcasting House, London
I was watching a well made BBC documentary last night which highlighted Eric Gill's sculptures at the front of the Headquarters of Broadcasting House, London.Quite correctly it was mentioned that…
Larsoon Cartoon
Thanks to Professor Paisley Livingston (author of 'Art and Intention') we have this amusing cartoon. Sometimes interpreting a text without regard to intention can cause miscommunication... !