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Où en est l’interprétation de l’œuvre d’art ?
Under the direction of Régis Michel
Contributions by Régis Michel, Mieke Bal, Hal Foster, Griselda Pollock, Mary Sheriff, Kaja Silverman, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Michel Thévoz, Michael F. Zimmermann
€ 19.06 tax included
Series
D’art en questionsTechnical details
348 pages, paperback, 13 x 21 cm, 148 black-and-white illustrations.
Publication date
2000Related event
Proceedings of the lectures held at the Musée du Louvre from April 27 to June 22, 1998.
ISBN French2-8405-6093-3
French only
Co-publisher(s)
École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts
This book deals with the core issues in the debate on image: women, “outsiders”, filmmakers, Manet, the Enlightenment, pornography, history and the museum (among others).
It comes as no surprise that the authors are foreign, albeit well known, and that the majority of them are women: the book’s ambition is to look to new horizons, where critical discourse is actively being developed.