. "Litteraria Pragensia" . "1"^^ . "Arthur C. Danto, Author of The Transfiguration of The Commonplace" . "Arthur C. Danto; transfiguration; appropriation; Neo-Avantgarde"@en . "152"^^ . . . "Arthur C. Danto, Author of The Transfiguration of The Commonplace"@en . "[121E66FECD12]" . "Arthur C. Danto, Author of The Transfiguration of The Commonplace"@en . . . . "Danto\u2019s innovative theory of art \u2013 formulated in response to artworks that were made by being transfigured from commonplace objects \u2013 was to undergo two radical transformations. On the one hand, this theory instigated the rise of the so-called Institutional Theory of art, whose conclusions are rejected by Danto; on the other hand, it produced a theory of the end of art, which he later developed \u2013 as a reinterpretation of his original conclusions. Transformative appropriation is the most natural element of Danto\u2019s philosophy, as well as of the art of the neo-avant-garde followers of the original avant-garde on which Danto\u2019s theories are based." . . . . . "V" . "Danto\u2019s innovative theory of art \u2013 formulated in response to artworks that were made by being transfigured from commonplace objects \u2013 was to undergo two radical transformations. On the one hand, this theory instigated the rise of the so-called Institutional Theory of art, whose conclusions are rejected by Danto; on the other hand, it produced a theory of the end of art, which he later developed \u2013 as a reinterpretation of his original conclusions. Transformative appropriation is the most natural element of Danto\u2019s philosophy, as well as of the art of the neo-avant-garde followers of the original avant-garde on which Danto\u2019s theories are based."@en . . "RIV/60461071:_____/13:#0000328" . . "RIV/60461071:_____/13:#0000328!RIV14-MSM-60461071" . "Arthur C. Danto, Author of The Transfiguration of The Commonplace" . "10"^^ . . "Praha" . "62127" . "C\u00EDsa\u0159, Karel" . "Text and Work: The Menard Case" . . . . "978-80-7308-483-7" . "1"^^ .