Marc De Blieck - De Blieck Marc; Mühleis Volkmar
Zien, Horen, Denken
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This publication contains reflections on Jacques Rancière's essay "The Ignorant Master" by the artist Marc De Blieck and the art philosopher Volkmar Mühleis. The artist's practice is assuming an expanding variety of forms, the artist can leap from one method to another, and the media available to him, old and new, appear inexhaustible. Can and should art education prepare the artist for this? One possibility is to bring a never-ending abundance of experts into the art schools. Rancière offers us a provocative alternative in the form of Jacotot, the ignorant master. In part, the book indirectly endorses present-day art education, but at the same time a number of the controversial arguments it contains challenge one to self-reflection.
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2012Uitgever: Borgerhoff & Lamberigts160 paginasTaal: NederlandsGrootte: 235x140x240ISBN-10: 9490693774ISBN-13: 9789490693770Koop dit boek tweedehands
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This publication contains reflections on Jacques Ranciere's essay "The Ignorant Master" by the artist Marc De Blieck and the art philosopher Volkmar Muhleis. The artist's practice is assuming an expanding variety of forms, the artist can leap from one method to another, and the media available to him, old and new, appear inexhaustible. Can and should art education prepare the artist for this? One possibility is to bring a never-ending abundance of experts into the art schools. Ranciere offers us a provocati...