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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values In Modern Art Tape 01
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 1st digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas & Human Values In Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture he discusses a philosophy course that examines modern art as a reflection of human values and metaphysical needs. It explores how art can inform philosophical thinking about freedom, truth, and human responsibility in a changing global context.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values In Modern Art Tape 02
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 2nd digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas & Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. This lecture discusses the role of philosophy, science, and art in shaping human understanding and society. It explores the concept of style in art and life, the challenges of modern technology, and the need for a new global humanism in the 20th century.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 03
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the third digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. This lecture discusses art and civilization, exploring the nature of art, its relationship to culture, and differences between Western and Eastern artistic traditions. The speaker discusses art's role in expressing human experiences and shaping societal values across different civilizations.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 04
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 4th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture, he discusses the differences between Eastern and Western art philosophies, focusing on subjectivity, individuality, and the concept of truth. It explores how Chinese, Indian, and Greek art reflect distinct cultural approaches to consciousness, space, and spiritual experience.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 05
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 5th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture, he discusses how art styles reflect fundamental cultural decisions about life, focusing on Chinese and Greek art. It explores concepts of time, space, and human relationships with divinity in these cultures, highlighting their contrasting approaches to artistic expression and worldviews.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 06
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 6th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he discusses Western architectural styles, contrasting them with Eastern approaches. It explores how different cultures express their worldviews through building design, from ancient civilizations to modern times. The speaker analyzes architectural elements, space concepts, and artistic intentions across various periods and styles.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 07
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 7th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Foundation of Politics.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture he discusses the evolution of architectural styles and their expression of time and space concepts. It explores how modern architecture differs from historical styles, reflecting changing metaphysical foundations and human relationships to space and time. The lecture analyzes various architectural periods and their philosophical underpinnings.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 08
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 8th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1952. In this lecture he discusse Paul Cézanne's revolutionary approach to painting, how Cézanne's techniques reflected societal changes, his unique perspective on space and color, and his influence on subsequent artistic movements.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 09
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 9th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture he discusses the artist Cézanne's revolutionary approach to painting, which reflected a new worldview and relationship between humans, nature, and space. It explores how Cézanne's work represented a shift from anthropomorphic art to a more planetary perspective, challenging traditional concepts of human-nature relationships.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 10
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 10th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture he discusses modern art's evolution, focusing on Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Picasso's contributions to new concepts of space and time in painting. It explores how these artists revolutionized artistic expression, reflecting changing perceptions of nature, society, and human experience.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values In Modern Art Tape 11
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 11th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas & Human Values In Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture, he discusses modern art movements, focusing on painting, sculpture, and architecture. It explores how artists broke from traditional styles, embraced new conceptions of space and time, and grappled with expressing human experiences in increasingly abstract forms.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 12
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 12th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas & Human Values In Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture, he discusses modern art and architecture, exploring how they reflect changing perceptions of space, time, and human experience. It examines the shift from anthropomorphic styles to new forms emphasizing dynamic balance, constellation, and the interplay between interior and exterior spaces.
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Metaphysical Ideas and Human Values in Modern Art Tape 13
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 13th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Metaphysical Ideas & Human Values In Modern Art.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this lecture, he discusses how modern artists and writers, like Faulkner and Kafka, address societal challenges and the human condition. It explores their critique of societal idols and emphasis on maintaining humanity amid depersonalization, highlighting the importance of personal relationships and humanitarian values in art.
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