- Wilhelm Worringer
Wilhelm Worringer (* 1881 in
Aachen ; † 1965 inMunich ) was a Germanart historian . He is known in connection withexpressionism . Through his influence onT. E. Hulme his ideas had an effect on early Britishmodernism , especiallyvorticism .His best-known work is "Abstraction and Empathy", which was his doctoral thesis. In it he argued that there were two main kinds of art: art of "abstraction" (which was associated with a more 'primitive' world view) and art of "empathy" (which was associated with realism in the broadest sense of the word, and might be said to apply to European art since the
Renaissance ).Worringer was influential because he saw
abstract art (for example,Islamic art ) as being in no way inferior to "realist" art, and worthy of respect in its own right. This was critical justification for the increased use of abstraction in pre-war European art.His work was widely discussed and influenced Klee amongst others.He is credited by philosopher
Gilles Deleuze inA Thousand Plateaus as being the first person to see abstraction 'as the very beginning of art or the first expression of an artistic will.' [Deleuze &Guattari "A Thousand Plateaus" Trans. Brian Massumi. London, Athlone. 1988. p 496.]Works
* "Abstraktion und Einfühlung" (1907)
* "Formprobleme der Gotik" (1911)
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