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Religion & Mythology in Art, Religious Art, Modern Art, Art of the 1980s and 1990s, Religion - General & Miscellaneous

Eretica: The Transcendent and the Profane in Contemporary Art

by Demetrio Paparoni
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Overview

Focusing on concepts of spirituality, Heretics looks at themes such as the contrast between good and evil, sacredness, and the relationship between eroticism, sex, and death in the production of forty contemporary artists, including Marina Abramovic, Nobuyoshi Araki, Vanessa Beecroft, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, and Joel-Peter Witkin. This richly illustrated anthology includes critical essays by prominent philosophers, anthropologists, and art historians such as Gore Vidal, Faye Waddleton, Jean Baudrillard, Arthur C. Danto, Vito Mancuso, Michel Maffesoli, Pierre Riches, Julien Ries, Arturo Schwarz, and others.

Synopsis

Focusing on concepts of spirituality, Heretics looks at themes such as the contrast between good and evil, sacredness, and the relationship between eroticism, sex, and death in the production of forty contemporary artists, including Marina Abramovic, Nobuyoshi Araki, Vanessa Beecroft, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, and Joel-Peter Witkin. This richly illustrated anthology includes critical essays by prominent philosophers, anthropologists, and art historians such as Gore Vidal, Faye Waddleton, Jean Baudrillard, Arthur C. Danto, Vito Mancuso, Michel Maffesoli, Pierre Riches, Julien Ries, Arturo Schwarz, and others.

About the Author, Demetrio Paparoni

Demetrio Paparoni is an art critic and curator. He is the founder of the magazine Tema Celeste and author of several art books including the recently published Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: Face to Face (Skira 2006).

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Rizzoli
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9788861300699

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