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Richard Wollheim

Richard Arthur Wollheim (5 May 1923 − 4 November 2003) was a British philosopher noted for original work on mind and emotions, especially as related to the visual arts, specifically, painting. Wollheim served as the president of the British Society of Aesthetics from 1992 onwards until his death in 2003.

Biography edit

Richard Wollheim was the son of Eric Wollheim, a theatre impresario, and Constance (Connie) Mary Baker, an actress who used the stage name Constance Luttrell.[1] He attended Westminster School, London, and Balliol College, Oxford (1941–2, 1945–8), interrupted by active military service in World War II.[2] In 1949 he obtained a congratulatory first in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and began teaching at University College London, where he became Grote Professor of Mind and Logic and Department Head from 1963 to 1982. He retired from that position to take up professorships, first, at Columbia University (1982–85) and then the University of California at Berkeley (1985–2002). He chaired the Department at UC Berkeley, 1998–2002. On retirement from Berkeley, he served briefly as a guest lecturer at Balliol College. Additionally, he held visiting positions at Harvard University, the University of Minnesota, Graduate Center, CUNY, the University of California at Davis, and elsewhere. Wollheim gave several distinguished lecture series, most notably the Andrew M. Mellon lectures in Fine Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1984), published as Painting as an Art.

In 1962, he published an article "A paradox in the theory of democracy",[3] in which Wollheim argued that a supporter of democracy faces a contradiction when he votes. On the one hand he wants a particular party or candidate to win, but on the other hand he wants whoever wins the most votes to win. This has become known as Wollheim's paradox.

His Art and its Objects was one of the twentieth century's most influential texts on philosophical aesthetics in English. In a 1965 essay, 'Minimal Art', he seems to have coined the phrase, although its meaning eventually drifted from his. As well as for his work on the philosophy of art, Wollheim was known for his philosophical treatments of depth psychology, especially Sigmund Freud's.[4] His posthumously-published autobiography of youth, Germs: A Memoir of Childhood,[5] with complementary essays, discloses a good deal about his family background and his life up to early manhood, providing valuable material for understanding his interests and sensibility.

Personal life edit

Wollheim married Anne Barbara Denise (1920-2004), daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Powell, of the Grenadier Guards, after her divorce from her first husband, the literary critic Philip Toynbee.[6][7] They had twin sons, Bruno and Rupert. Their marriage was dissolved in 1967. Wollheim married Mary Day Lanier in 1969; their daughter is Emilia.[8]

Publications edit

For an extensive bibliography of Richard Wollheim's publications by a professional bibliographer, see Eddie Yeghiayan's UC-Irvine site.[9] See also the 'Philweb' listing.[10]

Note: given his unique mind, personality, and distinctive writing styles, along with his curiosity and sociability, many of Richard Wollheim's publications are outside academic categories. Besides books, he published many articles, in journals and edited collections, book reviews, and gallery catalogues for shows. He also left writings in manuscript, letters and recordings of his talks.

Books and separately published works (selected)
  • F. H. Bradley. Harmondsworth; Baltimore: Penguin, 1959. 2d edition, 1969.
  • 'Socialism and Culture'. (Fabian Tract, 331.) London: Fabian Society, 1961.
  • 'On Drawing an Object'. London: University College, 1965 (long essay). Repr. in On Art and the Mind.
  • Art and Its Objects: an Introduction to Aesthetics. New York: Harper & Row, 1968. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1970. As Harper Torchbook, 1971.
  • Art and its Objects: With Six Supplementary Essays. 2d edition. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980.
  • A Family Romance. London: Jonathan Cape, 1969. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1969 (novel).
  • Freud. (Fontana Modern Masters.) London: Collins, 1971. Paperback, 1973. American and later Cambridge University Press (1981) eds. titled Sigmund Freud.
  • On Art and the Mind: essays and lectures. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press,1972.
  • 'The Good Self and the Bad Self: the Moral Psychology of British Idealism and the English School of Psychoanalysis Compared' (1975)—repr. in The Mind and Its Depths, 1993.
  • 'The Sheep and the Ceremony' (1976)—repr. in The Mind and Its Depths, 1983.
  • The Thread of Life. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1984.
  • Painting as an Art. Andrew M. Mellon Lectures in Fine Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1987.
  • The Mind and Its Depths. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1993 (essays).
  • On the Emotions. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1999.
  • Germs: a memoir of childhood. London: Waywiser Press, 2004.
Edited books
  • The Image in Form: Selected Writings of Adrian Stokes (1974)
  • Freud: A Collection of Critical Essays (1974)
  • Philosophical Essays on Freud, with James Hopkins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
  • R.B.Kitaj : A Retrospective, with Richard Morphet. London: Tate Publishing, 1994.
Selected articles
  • "Minimal Art", Arts Magazine (January 1965): 26–32. Repr. in On Art and the Mind.
  • "Nelson Goodman's Languages of Art", The Journal of Philosophy: 62, no. 16 (Ag. 1970): 531.
  • "Adrian Stokes, critic, painter, poet", Times Literary Supplement (17 February 1978): 207–209.
  • "The Cabinet of Dr Lacan", Topoi: 10 no. 2 (1991): 163–174. [1]
  • "A Bed out of Leaves", London Review of Books 25, no. 23 (4 December 2003). [2]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Review: Germs by Richard Wollheim". the Guardian. 18 December 2004. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  2. ^ For his own account of his service in Europe during the war, see Wollheim, "Fifty Years On", London Review of Books 23 (23 Je 1994): 3–6.
  3. ^ In "Philosophy, Politics and Society", edited by Peter Laslett and W.G. Runciman, published by Basil Blackwell, 1962. Pp. 71-87.
  4. ^ He was also Ernest Jones Lecturer at the Institute of Psychoanalysis in London in 1968.
  5. ^ For excerpts from eighteen reviews, see 20 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Obituary: Anne Wollheim". TheGuardian.com. 27 November 2004.
  7. ^ Enlightening: Letters 1946-1960, Isaiah Berlin, ed. Henry Hardy, Random House, 2012, end note no. 361
  8. ^ "Wollheim Papers - Archives Hub".
  9. ^ . 26 August 2014. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  10. ^ . 2 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 May 2008. Retrieved 4 May 2019.

External links edit

  • The Guardian's obituary, Arthur Danto
  • (Archived by Wayback Machine)
  • The San Francisco Chronicle's obituary
  • The New York Times's obituary
  • – PDF format

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Richard Arthur Wollheim 5 May 1923 4 November 2003 was a British philosopher noted for original work on mind and emotions especially as related to the visual arts specifically painting Wollheim served as the president of the British Society of Aesthetics from 1992 onwards until his death in 2003 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Publications 4 Notes 5 External linksBiography editRichard Wollheim was the son of Eric Wollheim a theatre impresario and Constance Connie Mary Baker an actress who used the stage name Constance Luttrell 1 He attended Westminster School London and Balliol College Oxford 1941 2 1945 8 interrupted by active military service in World War II 2 In 1949 he obtained a congratulatory first in Philosophy Politics and Economics and began teaching at University College London where he became Grote Professor of Mind and Logic and Department Head from 1963 to 1982 He retired from that position to take up professorships first at Columbia University 1982 85 and then the University of California at Berkeley 1985 2002 He chaired the Department at UC Berkeley 1998 2002 On retirement from Berkeley he served briefly as a guest lecturer at Balliol College Additionally he held visiting positions at Harvard University the University of Minnesota Graduate Center CUNY the University of California at Davis and elsewhere Wollheim gave several distinguished lecture series most notably the Andrew M Mellon lectures in Fine Arts National Gallery of Art Washington D C 1984 published as Painting as an Art In 1962 he published an article A paradox in the theory of democracy 3 in which Wollheim argued that a supporter of democracy faces a contradiction when he votes On the one hand he wants a particular party or candidate to win but on the other hand he wants whoever wins the most votes to win This has become known as Wollheim s paradox His Art and its Objects was one of the twentieth century s most influential texts on philosophical aesthetics in English In a 1965 essay Minimal Art he seems to have coined the phrase although its meaning eventually drifted from his As well as for his work on the philosophy of art Wollheim was known for his philosophical treatments of depth psychology especially Sigmund Freud s 4 His posthumously published autobiography of youth Germs A Memoir of Childhood 5 with complementary essays discloses a good deal about his family background and his life up to early manhood providing valuable material for understanding his interests and sensibility Personal life editWollheim married Anne Barbara Denise 1920 2004 daughter of Lieutenant Colonel George Powell of the Grenadier Guards after her divorce from her first husband the literary critic Philip Toynbee 6 7 They had twin sons Bruno and Rupert Their marriage was dissolved in 1967 Wollheim married Mary Day Lanier in 1969 their daughter is Emilia 8 Publications editFor an extensive bibliography of Richard Wollheim s publications by a professional bibliographer see Eddie Yeghiayan s UC Irvine site 9 See also the Philweb listing 10 Note given his unique mind personality and distinctive writing styles along with his curiosity and sociability many of Richard Wollheim s publications are outside academic categories Besides books he published many articles in journals and edited collections book reviews and gallery catalogues for shows He also left writings in manuscript letters and recordings of his talks Books and separately published works selected F H Bradley Harmondsworth Baltimore Penguin 1959 2d edition 1969 Socialism and Culture Fabian Tract 331 London Fabian Society 1961 On Drawing an Object London University College 1965 long essay Repr in On Art and the Mind Art and Its Objects an Introduction to Aesthetics New York Harper amp Row 1968 Harmondsworth Penguin Books 1970 As Harper Torchbook 1971 Art and its Objects With Six Supplementary Essays 2d edition Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press 1980 A Family Romance London Jonathan Cape 1969 New York Farrar Straus Giroux 1969 novel Freud Fontana Modern Masters London Collins 1971 Paperback 1973 American and later Cambridge University Press 1981 eds titled Sigmund Freud On Art and the Mind essays and lectures Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press 1972 The Good Self and the Bad Self the Moral Psychology of British Idealism and the English School of Psychoanalysis Compared 1975 repr in The Mind and Its Depths 1993 The Sheep and the Ceremony 1976 repr in The Mind and Its Depths 1983 The Thread of Life Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press 1984 Painting as an Art Andrew M Mellon Lectures in Fine Arts National Gallery of Art Washington D C Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press 1987 The Mind and Its Depths Cambridge Massachusetts Harvard University Press 1993 essays On the Emotions New Haven and London Yale University Press 1999 Germs a memoir of childhood London Waywiser Press 2004 Edited booksThe Image in Form Selected Writings of Adrian Stokes 1974 Freud A Collection of Critical Essays 1974 Philosophical Essays on Freud with James Hopkins Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1982 R B Kitaj A Retrospective with Richard Morphet London Tate Publishing 1994 Selected articles Minimal Art Arts Magazine January 1965 26 32 Repr in On Art and the Mind Nelson Goodman s Languages of Art The Journal of Philosophy 62 no 16 Ag 1970 531 Adrian Stokes critic painter poet Times Literary Supplement 17 February 1978 207 209 The Cabinet of Dr Lacan Topoi 10 no 2 1991 163 174 1 A Bed out of Leaves London Review of Books 25 no 23 4 December 2003 2 Notes edit Review Germs by Richard Wollheim the Guardian 18 December 2004 Retrieved 26 August 2022 For his own account of his service in Europe during the war see Wollheim Fifty Years On London Review of Books 23 23 Je 1994 3 6 In Philosophy Politics and Society edited by Peter Laslett and W G Runciman published by Basil Blackwell 1962 Pp 71 87 He was also Ernest Jones Lecturer at the Institute of Psychoanalysis in London in 1968 For excerpts from eighteen reviews see Archived 20 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine Obituary Anne Wollheim TheGuardian com 27 November 2004 Enlightening Letters 1946 1960 Isaiah Berlin ed Henry Hardy Random House 2012 end note no 361 Wollheim Papers Archives Hub Richard Wollheim 26 August 2014 Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 4 May 2019 RICHARD WOLLHEIM 2 May 2008 Archived from the original on 2 May 2008 Retrieved 4 May 2019 External links editThe Guardian s obituary Arthur Danto The Daily Telegraph s obituary Archived by Wayback Machine The San Francisco Chronicle s obituary The New York Times s obituary UCL obituary PDF format Bruce Vermazen Richard Wollheim Remembered Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Wollheim amp oldid 1196169263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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