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A note to the reader

Plato’s Visual Utopia was an experiment in combining literature philosophy and visual art. The inspiration came from the famous philosophical dialogue of Plato’s Republic. Also, it is important to note that understanding the Platonic dialogue of the Republic can be difficult for non-philosophers. To that end,  illustrating the text was of paramount importance. My final goal was to produce a visual narrative of the Republic, that would be easier to comprehend when coupled with the written text. This book is the first of its kind in that it illustrates with artworks the written text of the Republic.

Daniel Heller

1612, 2018

Art as imitation

By |December 16th, 2018|Books|

ART AS IMITATION Plato asserted that when artists are making or performing art they are imitating. Art imitates physical things (objects or events). Physical things imitate Forms (read Plato's Theory of the Forms). Therefore art is a copy of [...]

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