We are still spellbound by a tradition that arranged psychological faculties hierarchically, relegating ‘sensuousness' - that is, perception - to a lower position in comparison to higher, reflective functions of reason and understanding. The most advanced versions of ‘conceptual art' still follow this tradition. By refusing to base themselves in sensuously perceptible distinctions between works of art and other objects, these works seek to avoid reducing art to the realm of sense perception. (Niklas Luhmann)

We are still spellbound by a tradition that arranged psychological faculties hierarchically, relegating ‘sensuousness' - that is, perception - to a lower position in comparison to higher, reflective functions of reason and understanding. The most advanced versions of ‘conceptual art' still follow this tradition. By refusing to base themselves in sensuously perceptible distinctions between works of art and other objects, these works seek to avoid reducing art to the realm of sense perception.

Niklas Luhmann

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