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Der Kupferstecher und der Philosoph.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg.
Series:
quadro
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Art and philosophy.
Surrealism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (128 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Zürich-Berlin : Diaphanes, 2018.
Summary:
This book explores the intellectual and artistic collaboration between Albert Flocon, a German-born engraver and visual artist, and Gaston Bachelard, a renowned French philosopher and epistemologist. Set in mid-20th century Paris, it investigates their decade-long relationship and shared interest in the intersections of science, art, and literature. The book examines themes such as the epistemology of artistic practice, the poetics of vision, and the role of experimentation in creative and philosophical endeavors. It also delves into Bachelard's philosophical contributions to surrealism and his engagement with poetic and artistic processes. Aimed at readers interested in philosophy, art history, and interdisciplinary studies, the text serves as both an academic study and a homage to the intellectual synergy between these two figures. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Der Kupferstecher und der Philosoph
11 - Surrationalismus
17 - Albert Flocon, Gaston Bachelard
23 - Perspektiven
33 - Träumereien der Erde
37 - Zum Ruhm der Hand
47 - Landschaften
69 - Vom Grabstichel
81 - Poetologie
89 - Luftschlösser
113 - Wissenschaft, Kunst, Literatur
121 - Dank
123 - Abbildungsverzeichnis.
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ISBN:
9783035800104
3035800103
OCLC:
1012881459

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