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The Crossing of the Visible (Cultural Memory in the Present) Book

Ranging across artists from Raphael to Rothko, Caravaggio to Pollock, The Crossing of the Visible offers both a critique of contemporary accounts of the visual and a...Read More

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    Painting, according to Jean-Luc Marion, is a central topic of concern for philosophy, particularly phenomenology. For the question of painting is, at its heart, a question of visibility—of appearance. As such, the painting is a privileged case of the phenomenon; the painting becomes an index for investigating the conditions of appearance—or what Marion describes as “phenomenalityâ? in general.

    In The Crossing of the Visible, Marion takes up just such a project. The natural outgrowth of his earlier reflections on icons, these four studies carefully consider the history of painting—from classical to contemporary—as a fund for phenomenological reflection on the conditions of (in)visibility. Ranging across artists from Raphael to Rothko, Caravaggio to Pollock, The Crossing of the Visible offers both a critique of contemporary accounts of the visual and a constructive alternative. According to Marion, the proper response to the “nihilismâ? of postmodernity is not iconoclasm, but rather a radically iconic account of the visual and the arts that opens them to the invisible.

  • 0804733929
  • 9780804733922
  • Jean-Luc Marion
  • 31 January 2004
  • Stanford University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 120
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