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A Negotiated Existence

In: Thinking the Art of Management

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  • David M. Atkinson

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Although CTA’s temporal disconnect — between the mimetic facilitation of the artist and the mimetic learning of art’s audience — is theoretically dealt with by CTA’s process of the socialization of a candidate artwork as Artwork proper, this process is theoretically problematic in its indeterminacy. To overcome this problematic it is necessary to introduce a further, meta-theoretical, justification which is at least cognizant of the temporal nature of the transference of meaning. I am, in essence, looking to add back the historical to an ahistoric conceptualization of art. Temporality however — and, indeed, the malleability of meaning as it is transferred between social actors — complicates the suggestion that an Art of management might be a useful concept for future empiric study. Here also, traditional empiricism assumes a specific ontological position; this is further complicated by the argument that the nature of CTA, rooted as it is in an Art aesthetic of the sublime and beauty, is an idea that is antecedent to a given ontology.

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  • David M. Atkinson, 2007. "A Negotiated Existence," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Thinking the Art of Management, chapter 7, pages 146-165, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-58998-8_8
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230589988_8
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