EAN13
9782841031719
Éditeur
William Blake & Co.
Date de publication
3 octobre 2008
Nombre de pages
48
Dimensions
23 x 31,5 x 0,6 cm
Poids
336 g
Langue
fre

Placer L'Être En Face De Lui-Même, Carnets De Sicile (Été 1994)

Farhad Ostovani, Jean-Paul Michel

William Blake & Co.

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For humans, everything that has being has ‘brilliance’. There is therefore a possible hierarchisation of powers of sideration, one that is not subordinate to any criterion other than that of their (relative) capacity to dazzle. Perhaps one of the major operations of the visual arts, but equally of poetry, involves bringing about, in practice, such a hierarchisation, until recognition becomes possible. Placing ‘being before itself’, abandoning it to itself so as to allow it to gauge via its own forces the potentialities of its diverse zonings, may also, therefore, be to let it construct / deconstruct itself before the court of its brilliances, its powers, its forces – beyond all judgement of an heteronomous (moral, technical, political, religious, etc.) nature. The moment of modernity appears to have lost, in art, the liking for ‘perfections’ shut up within their principle, ending up in a work apart. It could even seem that value is given to certain ‘defects’, lauded for their power of scandalous revelation of some feature of being left ‘before itself’, uncircumscribed ahead of time, unmastered, ever to be exorcised : and thus still dangerous.
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