This Great Allegory by Gerhard Richter - ISBN: 9780262544146
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Art’s fleeting world births new worlds, challenging thought and interpretation.

This Great Allegory

On World-Decay and World-Opening in the Work of Art

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    304 pages

  • Release Date

    24 January 2023

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Summary

An engagement with the relation between the world in which an artwork is created-a world that perishes or decays over time-and the new world that the artwork opens up.

Gerhard Richter explores the relation between two worlds: the world in which an artwork is created, that is, a world that over time perishes or decays beyond interpretive understanding, and the new world that the artwork opens up. The multiple relations between these worlds are examined in a number of central thinkers a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262544146
ISBN-10:0262544148
Author:Gerhard Richter
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:24 January 2023
Weight:369g
Dimensions:222mm x 139mm
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Critics Review

“This Great Allegory generously invites us to become part of the interpretive project it develops and provides a host of examples as to how we might do so. Academia is rarely compared to a work of art and today betrays far too many symptoms of decay, but the argumentative richness of this book gives this reader hope that our discourses still have the potential to open up new intellectual horizons.”
Monatshefte

“At a time of fracturing information sources, where customisation is shifting from a mode of consumerism into a metaphysical horizon, it might be that the very notion of a shared world is quaint, let alone the idea that the work of art might be able to open up such a world. Yet it is for precisely that reason that Richter’s meditations on world-opening in a time of world-decay speak to today’s most urgent concerns.”
—David Nowell Smith, Modern Language Notes

About The Author

Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter is the L. Herbert Ballou University Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literature at Brown University. Among his most recent books are Uncontainable Legacies - Theses on Intellectual, Cultural, and Political Inheritance and Thinking with Adorno - The Uncoercive Gaze.

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