The apophatic visuality
Aesthetic experience of icons
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2022.1.43270Keywords:
icons, apophatic theology, aesthetic experience, byzantine iconoclasm, religious experienceAbstract
This paper is about the specific character of the aesthetic experience of icons. I am arguing for the idea that the aesthetic experience of icons is a necessary condition of their role and function in Christian worship, and, moreover, that this particular aesthetic experience is of an apophatic kind. My arguments will be developed on the background of the Byzantine iconoclastic debate and the apophatic theology of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. Also, they should present the very debate from the perspective of aesthetics, often overlooked in favour of more theological or ontological issues related to it.
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