The Pleasure in Drawing The Pleasure in Drawing

The Pleasure in Drawing

    • 3.0 • 1 Rating
    • $2.99
    • $2.99

Publisher Description

The renowned philosopher contemplates the medium of drawing in "a book full of dazzling insights, imaginative curves and provocative renewals" (Sarah Clift, University of King's College).

 


In 2007, philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy curated an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon. This book, originally written for that exhibition, explores the interplay between drawing and form—viewing the act of drawing as a formative force. Recalling that the terms 'drawing' and 'design' were once used interchangeably, Nancy notes that drawing designates a design that remains without project, plan, or intention. His argument offers a way of rethinking a number of historical terms (sketch, draft, outline, plan, mark, notation), which includes rethinking drawing in its graphic, filmic, choreographic, poetic, melodic, and rhythmic senses.


 


For Nancy, drawing resists any kind of closure, and therefore never resolves a tension specific to itself. Drawing allows the gesture of a desire that remains in excess of all knowledge to come to appearance. Situating drawing in these terms, Nancy engages a number of texts in which Freud addresses the force of desire in the rapport between aesthetic and sexual pleasure, texts that also turn around questions concerning form in its formation.


 


Between sections of his text, Nancy includes a series of "sketchbooks" on drawing, composed of quotations on art from different writers, artists, or philosophers.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2013
July 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
133
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fordham University Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
6.8
MB
The Critique of Judgment: Theory of the Aesthetic Judgment and Theory of the Teleological Judgment The Critique of Judgment: Theory of the Aesthetic Judgment and Theory of the Teleological Judgment
2010
Existence And Being Existence And Being
2011
Democracy in What State? Democracy in What State?
2011
Conversations on Cinema Conversations on Cinema
2013
Listening Listening
2009
After Fukushima After Fukushima
2014
Dis-Enclosure Dis-Enclosure
2009
Sexistence Sexistence
2021