The Aesthetics of Imperfection Reconceived: Improvisations, Compositions, and Mistakes
Author(s) -
HAMILTON ANDY
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the journal of aesthetics and art criticism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.553
H-Index - 32
eISSN - 1540-6245
pISSN - 0021-8529
DOI - 10.1111/jaac.12749
Subject(s) - improvisation , aesthetics , composition (language) , face (sociological concept) , psychology , john cage , art , cognitive psychology , philosophy , visual arts , literature , linguistics , performance art , art history
Ted Gioia associated the “aesthetics of imperfection” with improvised music. In an earlier article, I extended it to all musical performance. This article reconceives my discussion, offering more precise analyses: (1) The aesthetics of imperfection is now argued to involve open, spontaneous response to contingencies of performance or production , reacting positively to idiosyncratic instruments; apparent failings in performance, and so on. Perfectionists, in contrast, prefer a planning model, not readily modified in face of contingencies. (2) Imperfection is not toleration of errors and imperfections, as Gioia assumes, but a positive aesthetic, as in Japanese wabi‐sabi . Imperfections can become new styles or kinds of perfection—and so true imperfectionism is a constant striving for new contingencies to respond to . (3) A subtler, more complex relation between composition and improvisation is proposed, in which both have broad and narrow senses . Composition involves (a) works, usually desk produced and notated; or more generally, (b) putting things together in an aesthetically rewarding form. Thus, improvisation is a (broad sense) compositional method . (4) Improvisation and composition are interdependent; both involve structure and spontaneity. (5) Imperfectionism is an aesthetics of performance —of compositions as well as improvisations. Improvisation is no risker, or prone to mistakes, than performance of compositions.
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