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Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art, General & Miscellaneous Art, Art Styles & Periods, Philosophical Positions & Movements, Intellectual Movements

The Frame and the Mirror

by Thomas Brockelman
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Overview

If the postmodern is a collage—as some critics have suggested—or if collage is itself a kernel of the postmodern, what does this mean for our way of understanding the world? The Frame and the Mirror uses this question to probe the distinctive character of the postmodern situation and the philosophical problem of representation. Brockelman's work is itself a collage of sorts, using juxtapositions of critics and art historical figures to conduct a debate between such figures as Karsten Harries, Gianni Vattimo, Rosalind Krauss, Immanuel Kant, Jean-François Lyotard, Slavo Zizek, and Le Corbusier about issues such as truth in art, perspectivism, theatricality, the sublime, psychoanalytic theory, politics, and urbanism.

More than an introduction to the postmodern, The Frame and the Mirror advances our understanding of the contemporary world by relating its features to the peculiar characteristics of collage. Ultimately, Brockelman shows how collage demands that we reinterpret modernity, conceiving of it as suspended between a loss of certainty and a new kind of knowledge about the human condition. In doing so, his work challenges many of the claims made in the name of postmodernism—and offers in their place a new and ironic view of the cultural space in which contemporary and historical events occur.

About the Author:
Thomas P. Brockelman is an assistant professor at Le Moyne College and a lecturer in architecture at Syracuse University.

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Brockelman (philosophy and architecture, Le Moyne College and Syracuse U., Syracuse, NY) examines cubist collage as the subject of what he terms "a philosophical investigation of aesthetic phenomena." To this end, he provides a critique of the theoretical texts of Karsten Harries, Gianni Vattimo, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Slavoj Zizek, and Rosalind Krauss. In addition to the collages made by Bracques, Picasso, and Schwitters, he also considers Peter Greenaway's film , and two urban design proposals based on collage by Koetter and Rowe and Koolhaus. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 30, 2000
Publisher
Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, c2001.
Pages
236
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780810117761

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