Jacques Rancière ; translated by Gregory Elliott.
English ed.
New York :
Verso,
2007.
147 pages ;
21 cm
"In the Future of the images, Jacques Rancière develops a fascinating new concept of the image in contemporary art and film, showing how art and politics have always been intrinsically intertwined. Covering a range of art movements, filmmakers such as Godard and Bresson, and thinkers such as Foucault, Deleuze, Adorno, Barthes, Lyotard and Greenberg, Rancière shows that contemporary theorists of the image are suffering from religious tendencies"--Jacket.
First published as Le destin des images"--T.p.verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-142) and index.
The future of the image -- Sentence, image, history -- Painting in the text -- The surface of design -- Are some things unrepresentable?
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"In The Future of the Image, Jacques Ranciere develops a new concept of the image in contemporary art and film, showing how art and politics have always been intrinsically intertwined. Covering a range of art movements, filmmakers such as Godard and Bresson, and thinkers such as Foucault, Deleuze, Adorno, Barthes, Lyotard and Greenberg, Ranciere shows that contemporary theorists of the image are suffering from religious tendencies."--Jacket.