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The Ethics of Painting: Affect, Aesthetics, and Agency


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Painting models unique, oftentimes integral relationships between representation and materiality. This vital interplay can embody broader ethically based concerns and potentialities.

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Ethics, Painting, Agency, Affect, Aesthetics.
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Elise Richman
University of Puget Sound, United States

Abstract


Painting models unique, oftentimes integral relationships between representation and materiality. This vital interplay can embody broader ethically based concerns and potentialities.

Keywords


Ethics, Painting, Agency, Affect, Aesthetics.

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