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For art lovers seeking deeper meaning in sculpture.
"Being a Skull" helps you explore thought in art.
Discover how art can change your view of the mind.
What would a sculpture look like that has as its task to touch thought? For the French philosopher and Art Historian, Georges Didi-Huberman, this is the central question that permeates throughout the work of Italian artist Giuseppe Penone. Through a careful study of Penone's work regarding a sculptural and haptic process of contact with place, thought, and artistic practice, Didi-Huberman takes the reader on a journey through various modes of thinking by way of being. Taking Penone's artwork "Being the river" as a thematic starting point, Didi-Huberman sketches a sweeping view of how artists through the centuries have worked with conceptions of the skull, that is, the mind, and ruminates on where thought is indeed located.
From Leonardo da Vinci to Albrecht D rer, Didi-Huberman guides us to the work of Penone and from there, into the attempts of a sculptor whose works strives to touch thought. What we uncover is a sculptor whose work becomes a series of traces of the site of thought. Attempting to trace, by way of a series of frottages, reports, and developments, this imperceptible zone of contact. The result is a kind of fossil of the brain: the site of thought, namely, the site for getting lost and for disproving space. Sculpting at the same time what inhabits as well as what incorporates us.
Title
Being a Skull
Author
Georges Didi-Huberman
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Univocal Publishing LLC
Published
January 2017
Weight
132g
Page Count
80
Dimensions
12.5 x 19.9 x 0.8 cm
ISBN
9781937561703
ISBN-10
1937561704
Eden Code
4653842
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