An edition of Quoting Caravaggio (1999)

Quoting Caravaggio

Contemporary Art, Preposterous History

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An edition of Quoting Caravaggio (1999)

Quoting Caravaggio

Contemporary Art, Preposterous History

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"Mieke Bal's primary object of investigation in Quoting Caravaggio is not the great seventeenth-century painter, but rather the issue of temporality in art. In order to retheorize linear notions of influence in cultural production, Bal analyzes the productive relationship between Caravaggio and a number of late-twentieth-century artists who "quote" the baroque master in their own works.

These artists include Andres Serrano, Carrie Mae Weems, Ken Aptekar, David Reed, and Ana Mendieta, among others."--BOOK JACKET. "Quoting Caravaggio is at once a meditation on history as creative, nonlinear process; a study of the work of Caravaggio and the Baroque; and, not least, a critical exposition of contemporary artistic representation and practice."--BOOK JACKET.

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Cover of: Quoting Caravaggio
Quoting Caravaggio: Contemporary Art, Preposterous History
March 1, 2001, University Of Chicago Press
in English
Cover of: Quoting Caravaggio
Quoting Caravaggio: contemporary art, preposterous history
1999, University of Chicago Press
in English

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First Sentence

"Let me propose Caravaggio's The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas (fig. 1.1), as an emblem for the project of getting at the depth of surface, of reaching skin-deep."

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First Sentence

"Let me propose Caravaggio's The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas (fig. 1.1), as an emblem for the project of getting at the depth of surface, of reaching skin-deep."

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