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Eric Alliez

    Becoming-Matisse
    Body without Organs, Body without Image
    The Brain-Eye
    Capital Times
    Duchamp Looked At (From the Other Side)
    • Duchamp Looked At (From the Other Side)

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      A detailed examinaition of the motivations and precise coordinates of Duchamp's break from painting into the field of the linguistic sign.In this remarkably original study, Éric Alliez and Jean-Claude Bonne set out from what is apparently the most polemical configuration possible: Matisse vs. Duchamp. But it is not enough merely to set Matisse's "perpetual Fauvism" against Duchamp's scorn for painting and his dedication to "mental artifices," so apparently contrary to the Bergsonian energetics of color. As Alliez and Bonne demonstrate, the problematic field from which contemporary art will emerge is not so simple.Through close analyses of numerous works, from the Nudes through the preparatory work and execution of the Large Glass to �tant Donn�s and up to the "erotic objects" and installations of the 1940s-1950s, the authors reconstruct in detail the motivations and precise coordinates of Duchamp's break from painting into the field of the linguistic sign.This intensively researched philosophical interrogation offers us a precise and thorough account of the new articulations Duchamp fabricated between painting and language, art and science, the aesthetic and the conceptual.

      Duchamp Looked At (From the Other Side)
    • Time is money, Benjamin Franklin once said, and in a reading of European philosophy, this text shows how true this adage is. A history of philosophy of time, this work attempts to unravel the theoretical frameworks that have given time its shape in Western civilization.

      Capital Times
    • The Brain-Eye

      New Histories of Modern Painting

      • 474pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      This significant work by French philosopher Eric Alliez presents a fresh viewpoint on pressing issues in modern aesthetics. Through his analysis, Alliez challenges conventional understandings and invites readers to reconsider the relationship between art and its philosophical implications, making it a vital contribution to contemporary aesthetic discourse.

      The Brain-Eye
    • Becoming-Matisse

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A reevaluation of Matisse that reveals the complex function of his work and thought in contemporary art's escape from the image, from traditional forms of art, and even from the art form itself.

      Becoming-Matisse