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Writing Art and Architecture

Andrew Benjamin

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ISBN:  9780980668360 (pbk. with colour images)
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ISBN:  9780980819700 (pbk. with b&w images)
ISBN-ebook: 9780980668377
Publication date: 1 October 2010
Pages: 170
Format: 216x140 mm (5.5x8.5 in) Paperback
Series: Transmission




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Description

In his new book, the eminent philosopher Andrew Benjamin turns his attention to architecture, design, sculpture, painting and writing. Drawing predominantly on a European tradition of modern philosophical criticism running from the German Romantics through Walter Benjamin and beyond, he offers a sequence of strong meditations on a diverse ensemble of works and themes: on the library and the house, on architectural theory, on Rachel Whiteread, Peter Eisenman, Anselm Kiefer, Peter Nielson, David Hawley, Terri Bird, Elizabeth Presa and others.

In Benjamin’s hands, criticism is bound up with judgment. Objects of criticism always become more than mere documents. These essays dissolve the prejudices that have determined our relation to aesthetic objects and to thought, releasing in their very care and attentiveness to the ‘objects themselves’ the unexpected potentialities such objects harbour. In his sensitivity to what he calls ‘the particularity of material events’, Benjamin’s writing comes to exemplify new possibilities for the contemporary practice of criticism itself.

These essays are a major contribution to critical thought about art and architecture today, and a genuine work of what Benjamin himself identifies as a ‘materialist aesthetics’.

Contents

Acknowledgements   
Introduction
Writing, Criticism  

Architecture + Design
Architecture and Culture  
On the Library  
Learning from the House   
Plus ça change, Plus ça change   
On the Image of Different lines   
Visual Memory   
Performing, Effecting Surfaces   
A Secular Temenos   
Resisting the Design of Empire   

Exhibiting Architecture
Architecture as Practice   
Displaying Architecture   
Researching Architecture   
The Standards of the Non Standard   

Painting
Myth and History   
Art that Matters   
Traces of Anonymity   
The Work of Figures   

Sculpture
Vandalizing Objects, Destroying Art   
Serra and the Space of Sculpture   
Fraying Lines   
There in the vanishing   

Writing
Seeing Florence   
Place   
On/Within   

 Author

Andrew Benjamin  is Professor of Critical Theory and Philosophical Aesthetics at Monash University where he is also Director of the Research Unit in European Philosophy. His most recent books are Style and Time: Essays on the Politics of Appearance (North Western University Press, 2006), Of Jews and Animals (Edinburgh University Press, 2010) and Place, Commonality and Judgment: Continental Philosophy and the Ancient Greeks (Continuum 2010).



 
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