Vol. 7 No. 1 (2014): Everyday Objects
Monographica

Esperienze estetiche nella quotidianità. Il caso delle tavole da skateboard: Damien Hirst e Supreme, Palace e Tate Britain

Published 2014-06-16

Keywords

  • Everyday objects,
  • Aesthetic experience,
  • Critic,
  • Skateboarding

How to Cite

Greci, M. (2014). Esperienze estetiche nella quotidianità. Il caso delle tavole da skateboard: Damien Hirst e Supreme, Palace e Tate Britain. Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi dell’estetico, 7(1), 129–139. https://doi.org/10.13128/Aisthesis-14616

Abstract

A reflection on the aesthetic status of some typical objects of everyday life, and the relationship we have with them, may originate from the development of “aesthetic experience” by John Dewey and Neopragmatism. The continuity between the common practices and aesthetic ones determines the significance of ordinary objects if they are linked to a project of enrichment and fulfillment of experience. A case that thematizes the richness of these practices in the contemporary world, and also the related theoretical and critical problems, is the production of skateboards. An established artist like Damien Hirst collaborates with the NYC-based streetwear brand Supreme; a new London-based brand, Palace Skateboards, and Tate realize together a few skateboard and a video.

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