
Que peindre?/What to Paint?
Adami, Arakawa, Buren
Jean-Francois Lyotard(Author)
Herman Parret(Editor)
Leuven University Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 24. September 2012
Book
Hardback
512 pages
978-90-5867-792-1 (ISBN)
Description
The most important writings of Lyotard on contemporary art in English for the first time
Seven writings assembled in the context of the philosophy of art that Jean-Francois Lyotard developed in the nineteen-eighties, at the time of the Differend(1983) and of the 'Kantian turn' leading to the Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime (1992), are here published for the first time in English translation. The texts focus on three artists with widely divergent aesthetic orientations: the colourist-draughtsman Valerio Adami, the conceptual metaphysician Shusaku Arakawa, and Daniel Buren, the 'pragmatist of the invisible'. These three protagonists share the notion that the interest in art does not lie in the simple denotation of a frame of reference, but in the connotations of material nuances, in flavours, in tones-in one word, the visual that is barely revealed in the anamnesis that guides the visible and provokes the essential inquietude of the aesthetic experience. What to Paint? Not reality or a 'world', nor a rich subjectivity, nor even the phantasms of dreams or ideals of being-together, but the act of painting itself, and, beyond the performance of the painter, the presence of matters, a presence that in Arakawa's word is quite obviously blank, elusive.
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Seven writings assembled in the context of the philosophy of art that Jean-Francois Lyotard developed in the nineteen-eighties, at the time of the Differend(1983) and of the 'Kantian turn' leading to the Lessons on the Analytic of the Sublime (1992), are here published for the first time in English translation. The texts focus on three artists with widely divergent aesthetic orientations: the colourist-draughtsman Valerio Adami, the conceptual metaphysician Shusaku Arakawa, and Daniel Buren, the 'pragmatist of the invisible'. These three protagonists share the notion that the interest in art does not lie in the simple denotation of a frame of reference, but in the connotations of material nuances, in flavours, in tones-in one word, the visual that is barely revealed in the anamnesis that guides the visible and provokes the essential inquietude of the aesthetic experience. What to Paint? Not reality or a 'world', nor a rich subjectivity, nor even the phantasms of dreams or ideals of being-together, but the act of painting itself, and, beyond the performance of the painter, the presence of matters, a presence that in Arakawa's word is quite obviously blank, elusive.
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content)
Reviews / Votes
La reedition des ecrits de Jean-Francois Lyotard, dont cet ouvrage-ci constitue le cinquieme volet, est une bonne entree en matiere pour comprendre la critique philosophique de l'art de cet auteur. La serie de textes bilingues consacres a Valerio Adami, Shusaku Arakawa et Daniel Buren, introduite par une longue preface d'Herman Parret, permet d'envisager cette methode inspiree de l'experience phenomenologique contraire a l'approche formaliste de l'art. Jean-Francois Lyotard impose donc un vocabulaire predetermine qu'il developpe au contact des echanges avec les artistes.Damien Delille, << Jean-Francois Lyotard, Que peindre ? / What to paint?: Adami, Arakawa, Buren >>, Critique d'art [En ligne], URL : http://critiquedart.revues.org/8102 L'art selon Lyotard.
Les textes presentes sont extraits des volumes de 'Que Peindre?' et de L'Assassinat de l'experience par la peinture : Jacques Monory'
Philosophie Magazine n degrees62, septembre 2012
More details
Series
Edition
01
Language
English
Place of publication
Leuven
Belgium
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
30 Plates, color; 7 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 23 mm
Width: 16 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1086 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-5867-792-1 (9789058677921)
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Persons
Herman Parret is Emeritus Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Language at the Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Hoger Instituut van Wijsbegeerte, KU Leuven
Author
Editor
Afterword
Translation
Content
Table des matieres
Table of contents
Herman Parret:
Preface /
Illustrations 1-6
Preface
Illustrations 7-27
Jean-Francois Lyotard:
Que peindre ? Adami, Arakawa, Buren
What to Paint? Adami, Arakawa, Buren
La presence
Presence
La ligne
The Line
La franchise
Frankness
L'anamnese
Anamnesis
Le point
The Point
Le site
The Site
L'exposition
The Exposure
Lectures / Readings
Supplement I/Supplement I
Arakawa - Reserve d'evenements spatiaux
Arakawa - Reserves of Spatial Events
Supplement II / Supplement II
Daniel Buren - Fa>>ts
Daniel Buren - Shafts
Gerald Sfez:
Postface /
Epilogue
Illustrations 28-69
Table of contents
Herman Parret:
Preface /
Illustrations 1-6
Preface
Illustrations 7-27
Jean-Francois Lyotard:
Que peindre ? Adami, Arakawa, Buren
What to Paint? Adami, Arakawa, Buren
La presence
Presence
La ligne
The Line
La franchise
Frankness
L'anamnese
Anamnesis
Le point
The Point
Le site
The Site
L'exposition
The Exposure
Lectures / Readings
Supplement I/Supplement I
Arakawa - Reserve d'evenements spatiaux
Arakawa - Reserves of Spatial Events
Supplement II / Supplement II
Daniel Buren - Fa>>ts
Daniel Buren - Shafts
Gerald Sfez:
Postface /
Epilogue
Illustrations 28-69