Spacing Philosophy: Lyotard and the Idea of the Exhibition
Author: Daniel Birnbaum, Sven-Olov Wallenstein
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Language: English
Pages: 252
Size: 12 x 19 cm
Weight:
380 g
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 9783956793882
Price:
€18.00
Product Description
Edited by Daniel Birnbaum, Isabelle Graw
Preface by Isabelle Graw & Daniel Birnbaum
In 1985, the philosopher Jean-François Lyotard curated “Les Immatériaux” at Centre Georges Pompidou. Though widely misunderstood at the time, the exhibition marked a “curatorial turn” in critical theory. Through its experimental layout and hybrid presentation of objects, technologies, and ideas, this pioneering exploration of virtuality reflected on the exhibition as a medium of communication, and anticipated a deeper engagement with immersive and digital space in both art and theory. In Spacing Philosophy, Daniel Birnbaum and Sven-Olov Wallenstein analyze the significance and logic of Lyotard’s exhibition, while contextualizing it in the history of exhibition practices, the philosophical tradition, and Lyotard’s own work on aesthetics and phenomenology. “Les Immatériaux” can thus be seen as a culmination and materialization of a life’s work as well as a primer for the many thought-exhibitions produced in the following decades.