Paolozzi and Wittgenstein: The Artist and the Philosopher

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Diego Mantoan, Luigi Perissinotto
Springer, 10 мая 2019 г. - Всего страниц: 222

This impressive edited collection investigates the relationship between British Pop Art pioneer Eduardo Paolozzi and the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. At this time, when Paolozzi’s oeuvre is in the process of being rediscovered, his long-time fascination with Wittgenstein requires thorough exploration, as it discloses a deeper understanding of his artistic production, further helping to reassess the philosopher’s actual impact on visual arts and its theory in the second half of the 20th century.

With 13 diverse and comprehensive chapters, bringing together philosophers and art historians, this volume aims at retracing and pondering the influence of Wittgenstein on the idea of art in Paolozzi, thus giving an unprecedented insight into Wittgenstein’s philosophy as employed by contemporary artists.

 

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1 An Introduction to the Artist Who Needed Wittgenstein
1
From Wittgenstein to Paolozzi
14
2 Aesthetic Family Resemblances Between Wittgenstein and Paolozzi
15
Ludwig Wittgenstein Seen Through Eduardo Paolozzi
31
4 Paolozzi and the Diverse Manners of Ornamenting Wittgenstein in the Arts
45
Collage Techniques in the Work of Eduardo Paolozzi and Ludwig Wittgenstein
55
On Reading Wittgenstein
68
Moments in a Research Process
71
Paolozzis Ephemera Toys and Collectibles
125
On Influencing Art
143
An Art Theoretical Commentary on Wittgensteins Conception of Aspect
145
Margolis Aesthetics and Wittgensteins Legacy
167
On the Influence of Wittgensteins Philosophy on Contemporary Art
185
From Eduardo Paolozzi to Mel Bochner
197
The Quotes in Paolozzis Screenprint Series As Is When 19641965
209
Index
218

7 Ragged Perception in Eduardo Paolozzis Figures from the 1950s
95
Paolozzis Animated Films and Their Relation to Wittgenstein
109

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Diego Mantoan, Assistant Professor in Contemporary Art History at Ca’ Foscari University Venice (Italy), works for renowned art archives across Europe and his earlier book “The Road To Parnassus” (2015) entered the 2016 Berger Prize long-list of The British Art Journal.

Luigi Perissinotto, Professor of Philosophy of Language and former Head of the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage at Ca’ Foscari University Venice (Italy), is a renowned scholar of philosophy of language and a specialist in Wittgenstein.

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