Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
Sep 8, 2017
Publisher
Urbanomic
ISBN-10
0995455023
ISBN-13
9780995455023
Description
This work delves into the creative universe of Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto, exploring his distinctive approach to art and its implications for understanding the human body and image. Through in-depth analysis, Alliez and Bonne unravel the complexities of Neto's installations, revealing how they challenge conventional notions of identity and perception.
The authors critically examine how Neto's art functions as a response to the overwhelming influences of modernity and commodification. By engaging with concepts of the body without organs, they illuminate the potential for new forms of existence and community that transcend traditional boundaries.
Through rich commentary and thought-provoking insights, this exploration offers a lens through which to reconsider the intersections of art, philosophy, and bodily experience. It encourages readers to reflect on the transformative power of Neto's work in a world often dominated by rigid structures of meaning.
The authors critically examine how Neto's art functions as a response to the overwhelming influences of modernity and commodification. By engaging with concepts of the body without organs, they illuminate the potential for new forms of existence and community that transcend traditional boundaries.
Through rich commentary and thought-provoking insights, this exploration offers a lens through which to reconsider the intersections of art, philosophy, and bodily experience. It encourages readers to reflect on the transformative power of Neto's work in a world often dominated by rigid structures of meaning.
Genres
Philosophy
Art & Photography
Contemporary
Nature