Detroit City/Detroit Affinities: Matthew Angelo Harrison

September 9, 2016–January 1, 2017 - This exhibition describes his theories on human cognition and practice, which touch on everything from logic to epistemology, science to aesthetics, are considered some of the most complex yet coherent ideas in postwar American philosophy. Particularly influential was his book The Structure of Appearance (1951), which offers an intricate analysis of the conditions behind systems of societal and scientific concern and introduces the concept of irrealism: the simultaneous existence of various realities within one another. It asserts that the world is, in itself, no more one way than another, and that neither is humanity.

Dates:September 09, 2016 11:00 am to January 01, 2017 05:00 pm
Address: 4454 Woodward Ave , Detroit, Michigan 48201, United States
Phone:313.832.6622
Contact:MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART DETROIT
Website:http://www.mocadetroit.org/