Jean - Claude Lebensztejn's history of the urinating figure in art, Pissing Figures 1280 - 2014, is at once a scholarly inquiry into an important visual motif, and a ribald statement on transgression and limits in works of art in general.
Jean - Claude Lebensztejn's history of the urinating figure in art, Pissing Figures 1280 - 2014, is at once a scholarly inquiry into an important visual motif, and a ribald statement on transgression and limits in works of art in general.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jean-Claude Lebensztejn is a French art historian, critic, and honorary professor of the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. His interests range from the art of the eighteenth and twentieth centuries, to film, music, human animality, and more generally, the question of frontiers and boundaries. In addition to his Études cézanniennes (2006) and a scholarly edition of fifty-three of Cézanne’s letters (2011), Lebensztejn has recently published Déplacements, a collection of his essays concerned with questioning norms of taste and aesthetic values, as well as a translation of Lao Tzu, a study of Pygmalion, a conversation with Malcolm Morley. His most recent book on transgression in the works of Franz Kafka, Marquis de Sade, and Comte de Lautréamont was published in 2017. Jeff Nagy is a translator, critic, and historian of technology based in Palo Alto, California. His research focuses on networks pre- and post-Internet and the development of digital labor.
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