Abstract

The article describes the process of transforming the concept of “artistic space” into a category of modern aesthetics due to the work of various 20th century philosophers (O. Spengler, M. Heidegger, P. Florensky, etc.) The author argues that unlike the chronotope, which is a local notion relevant only for temporal arts, the notion of “artistic space” is universal and valid for all art-forms.

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