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Selected for the 2012 AAUP Book, Jacket and Journal Show in the category 'Scholarly Illustrated'!Awarded with 'Best Vormgegegeven Boek 2011' for the best designed book in the category business and academic publications Sam Francis. Lesson of Darkness is the second of a series of six volumes, bringing together the most important writings of Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998) on contemporary art and artists. This second volume introduces forty-three poetical reflections and comments on the work of the well-known Californian painter Sam Francis (1923-1994). This edition reprints the English text published in 1993, which is no longer available, face to face with the previously unpublished French original. It also reproduces in full colour all forty-three paintings commented upon by Lyotard.In Lyotard's opinion ‘the work [by Sam Francis] pays homage to the visible marvel and bears witness to the visual enigma'. Lyotard discovers in these poetic reflections the subtle variety of meanings in the use of colour in Sam Francis's paintings.Photos: Van Looveren & Princen
Herman Parret is Emeritus Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Language at the Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Hoger Instituut van Wijsbegeerte, KU Leuven
Table des matièresTable of contentsHerman Parret:Préface /PrefaceJean-François Lyotard:Sam Francis. Leçon de Ténèbres /Sam Francis. Lesson of DarknessGeoffrey Bennington:Postface / Epilogue
First published in British magazine Blank Page in 1993, the poem is republished, alongside the previously unseen French original, in an elegantly designed volume that offers both a singular response to an artist's work and a contribution ta a critical rethinking of painters - such as Francis's friend and fellow American in Paris Joan Mitchell - who were working in the immediate fallout of Abstract Expressionism, outside of New York.Laura McLean-Ferris, ArtReview 2010