The Future of the Image
The book by philosopher Jacques Rancière shows a new concept of the image in contemporary art, demonstrating how art and politics have always been intrinsically intertwined. Covering a range of art movements, filmmakers such as Godard and Bresson, and thinkers such as Foucault, Deleuze, Adorno, Barthes, Lyotard and Greenberg, Rancière claims that contemporary theorists of the image are suffering from religious tendencies. He argues that there is a stark political choice in art: it can either reinforce a radical democracy, or create a new reactionary mysticism.
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Video, Dada, Applied art and design, Painting, Installation, Art history and art criticism, History of exhibitions, Cinema, Literature, Modernism, Violence, New wave (art), Pop art, Poetry, Symbolism, Surrealism, Philosophy, Photography, Nouvelle Vague, Aesthetics
Behrens Peter, Burke Edmund, Corneille Pierre, Deleuze Gilles, Flaubert Gustave, Foucault Michel, Godard Jean‑Luc, Greenberg Clement, Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Kandinsky Wassily, Kant Immanuel, Lyotard Jean‑François, Mallarmé Stéphane, Goncourt Edmond de, Goncourt Jules de, Bresson Robert, Aurier Albert, Gauguin Paul, Adorno Theodor, Barthes Roland
London
2019
160 pages
9781788736541
Available on request
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