Art Mimesis and the Avant-Garde
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This book explores the relationship between art and philosophy. Andrew Benjamin argues for a reworking of the task of philosophy in terms of the centrality of ontology. It is in relation to this centrality understood through the differences between modes of being that art mimesis and the avant-garde come to be presented. A fundamental part of this book is the original interpretations of important contemporary painters and their paintings: Lucian Freud's self-portraits Francis Bacon's use of mirrors R.B. Kitaj and Jewish identity Anselm Kiefer and iconoclasm. Apart from painting Benjamin considers architecture literature and the philosophical writings of Walter Benjamin and Descartes in elaborating the various aspects of ontological difference. The theory of the avant-garde which is developed in the book in which the avant-garde is a philosophical category rather than a historical marker is a major contribution to art criticism. It brings the worlds of contemporary art criticism and contemporary philosophy closer together.
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