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The truth in painting / Jacques Derrida ; translated by Geoff Bennington and Ian McLeod.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, French Publication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1987.Description: xiv, 386 p. : ill. ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0226143244
  • 0226143236
  • 9780226143248
  • 9780226143231
Uniform titles:
  • Vérité en peinture. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 701.17 DER 19 12889
LOC classification:
  • BH39 .D4513 1987
Online resources: Summary: "The four essays in this volume constitute Derrida's most explicit and sustained reflection on the art work as pictorial artifact, a reflection partly by way of philosophical aesthetics (Kant, Heidegger), partly by way of a commentary on art works and art scholarship (Van Gogh, Adami, Titus-Carmel). The illustrations are excellent, and the translators, who clearly see their work as both a rendering and a transformation, add yet another dimension to this richly layered composition. Indispensable to collections emphasizing art criticism and aesthetics." Alexander Gelley, Library Journal
Item type: Book
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Translation of: La vérité en peinture.

Includes index.

"The four essays in this volume constitute Derrida's most explicit and sustained reflection on the art work as pictorial artifact, a reflection partly by way of philosophical aesthetics (Kant, Heidegger), partly by way of a commentary on art works and art scholarship (Van Gogh, Adami, Titus-Carmel). The illustrations are excellent, and the translators, who clearly see their work as both a rendering and a transformation, add yet another dimension to this richly layered composition. Indispensable to collections emphasizing art criticism and aesthetics." Alexander Gelley, Library Journal

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