Aesthetic Theory written by Theodor Adorno

theoneyoureallylove:

buongiorno:

theoneyoureallylove:

Amanda, I am so glad that you posted this.

I know, I can’t wait to read that instead of articles about Neoclassical figurative painting haha.

I’m kind of loving my reading at the moment.  These articles, Albert Camus, random prose from new friends, how to formulate logical arguements, and beer.

I like mine as well, but I regret not signing up for the theory class too. All the people in that class are complaining writing about theory, which is slightly annoying, because I’d rather be talking about that than how Napoleon was falsely portrayed through paintings which were commissioned and paid for by the government by frenchy painter types (which yes, I know this is incredibly bitter, it’s just history painting is not my cup of tea, as nice as it can be). Thank goodness we just got to Romanticism and Enlightenment this week!  Camus sounds like a lot of fun, I’ve not read him, but I read Fun Home which sort of had all these strange connections to his life. Also, formulating logical arguments = win.

posted 2 months ago on November 4th, 2009 at 13:42 via theoneyoureallylove /