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accueil nos livres architecture monographie J Fraternité Avant Tout
Fraternité Avant Tout
Asger Jorn’s writings on art and architecture |
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Editeur: 010 publishers
Collection:
Parution: 30-05-11
Broché
288 pages
Langue: Anglais
EAN13: 9789064507601
Disponibilité : sous 10 jours |
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
The Danish artist Asger Jorn is primarily known as a painter who was
active in the Høst, Cobra and the Situationist International groups. The
numerous leaflets, exhibition catalogues, interviews, articles and
books he wrote throughout his entire career attest to his vast literary
output and his urge to provoke debate at all social levels. Fraternité Avant Tout
(above all – unity) is an anthology of Asger Jorn’s writings on art and
architecture translated into English for the first time.
Asger
Jorn’s statement, ‘In the beginning there was the image’, represents
both the starting point for discussions with his contemporaries and also
the key element in his overall philosophy. After more than half a
century, his groundbreaking theory on image creation coupled with his
Marxist political convictions are strikingly fresh and apposite. His
arguments on the image and imagery, not only as a medium for artistic
imagination and aesthetic articulation but also as a critical instrument
for progress in human life, strike immediate resonances today when
image based popular cultures and technologies exert an undeniable
influence on our own society. Jorn’s writings also shed new light on the
origin and development of the Situationist movement’s theory of
architecture and urbanism. This is especially pertinent in the context
of recent scholarly work on the Situationist International in which Jorn
is often characterized ‘only’ as the artistic impresario.
The
critical introduction to Jorn’s philosophy on the relationship between
art and architecture sets a context for a contemporary audience so that
it can fully appreciate how his thoughts and writing evolved.
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