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Shifting places
Peter Downsbrough, the photographs
2011 || Paperback || Alexander Streitberger || Universitaire Pers Leuven
Since the late 1960s Peter Downsbrough has been an important figure in contemporary art, associated with major international art movements as minimal art, conceptual art, and visual poetry. In his artistic work he explores various fields including sculpture, architecture, books, film, and photography.
This book provides, for the first time, a profound insight into Downsbrough's diverse and complex use of photography within his artistic work over the last 40 years. A substantial essay by Alex...
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Textes disperses I & II: esthetiques et theorie de l'art & artistes contemporains
miscellaneous texts I & II: aesthetics and theory of art & contemporary artists
2012 || Hardcover || Jean-François Lyotard || Universitaire Pers Leuven
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This fourth volume in the series devoted to Jean-François Lyotard's writings on contemporary art and artists presents nine essays on general aesthetics and the theory of art.
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This second book of the fourth volume in the series brings together thirty-nine essays by Lyotard that deal with twenty-seven influential and innovative contemporary artis...
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Christian Masculinity
men and religion in northern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries
2011 || Paperback || Yvonne Maria Werner || Universitaire Pers Leuven
In the mid-nineteenth century, when the idea of religion as a private matter connected to the home and the female sphere won acceptance among the bourgeois elite, Christian religious practices began to be associated with femininity and soft values. Contemporary critics claimed that religion was incompatible with true manhood, and today's scholars talk about a feminisation of religion. But was this really the case? What expression did male religious faith take at a time when Christianity was l...