Jacques Rancière's <i>Aisthesis</i> transforms the field of aesthetic philosophy.

Libération

French philosopher Jacques Rancière is a refreshing read for anyone concerned with what art has to do with politics and society.

Art Review

In the face of impossible attempts to proceed with progressive ideas within the terms of postmodernist discourse, Rancière shows a way out of the malaise.

- Liam Gillick,

Se alle

It's clear that Jacques Rancière is relighting the flame that was extinguished for many-that is why he serves as such a signal reference today.

- Thomas Hirschhorn,

Far from the grand narratives of modernism that claim the language of art progresses in the search for purity ... modernity breaks down the hierarchy between spheres of culture, disturbing the boundaries between art and life ... [Rancière] analyzes a series of moments from this other history that could only be written in proliferating fragments ... this aesthetic 'regime' conditions the forms of art and democracy in an era of the permanent emergence of new sovereign subjects.

Le Monde

Since <i>The Division of the Sensible</i> ... Rancière has been reminding those who would separate the wheat from the chaff in contemporary creative practices that art only exists as an unstable boundary that must be continually crossed. In <i>Aisthesis</i> the philosopher develops his thinking, drawing fifteen scenes of a counter-history of artistic modernity.

Le Magazine Littéraire

The definitive statement on aesthetics and the history of modernism from one of France's most renowned philosophers. Composed of a series of scenes that defined modernism, Aisthesis takes its reader from Dresden in 1764 to New York in 1941. Along the way, we view the Belvedere Torso with Winckelmann, accompany Hegel to the museum and Mallarmé to the Folies-Bergère, attend a lecture by Emerson, visit exhibitions in Paris and New York, factories in Berlin, and film sets in Moscow and Hollywood. Rancière uses these sites and events to ask what becomes art and what comes from it. This incisive study provides a history of artistic modernity far removed from the conventional postures of modernism.
Les mer
Ranciere's magnum opus on the aesthetic.
Rancière's magnum opus on the aesthetic
'Jacques Rancière’s <i>Aisthesis</i> transforms the field of aesthetic philosophy.' Libération

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ISBN
9781781683088
Publisert
2019-07-23
Utgiver
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Verso Books
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236 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Jacques Rancière is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris-VIII. His books include The Politics of Aesthetics, On the Shores of Politics, The Nights of Labor, Staging the People, and The Emancipated Spectator.