Seta Dadoyan: Artwork and the Dialectics of Truth Content
Schedule
Thu Apr 03 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
AGBU | Manhattan, NY

The third in the series of “Counterpoints" this talk deals with Professor Seta B. Dadoyan’s aesthetic philosophy and artworks in terms of encounters and convergences in her experiences. Her theories focus on the autonomy of art its cognitive importance social-historical embeddedness the “culture industry” “truth-content” and “concretization” as criteria for aesthetic judgments.
“Counterpoints: Philosophy Historiography Art” is the broad title of a “discursive” triangle of talks by Professor Dadoyan. It is intended to be a continuum of interconnected dialectical discourses in philosophy historiography and aesthetics. The initiative was occasioned by her publication Encounters and Convergences. A Book of Ideas and Art (2023). The discussions are analyses of the perceptions sensibilities thoughts contradictions tensions insights also the formal and methodological elements and criteria that go into the making of a relevant authentic engaging and compelling artifact. It may be a historical text a painting/drawing a film a melody or any other “object.” The “triangle” also serves as a ‘prologue’ to an exhibit of her artworks later in 2025.
Prof. Seta B. Dadoyan is a prominent Armenian scholar and academic. She holds a Doctor of Sciences degree in Philosophy and has over a dozen volumes in leading academic publications to her credit. She is also a prolific painter. In addition to her research and writings on Philosophy History and Western Armenian culture Dadoyan’s groundbreaking research initiated the discipline of Islamic-Armenian interactive history in the Near East. She has been Professor of Cultural Studies Philosophy and Art History at AUB and later taught at Columbia University the St. Nersess Seminary University of Chicago and Yerevan State University. Professor Dadoyan has received numerous awards including the Society of Armenian Studies’ “Lifetime Achievement Award” the Catholicosate of Cilicia’s “St. Mesrop Mashtots Medal'' and the highest “Medal and Diploma of David Invictus/Anhaght'' from the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia.
Where is it happening?
AGBU, 55 E 59th St, New York, NY 10022, United States, ManhattanEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
