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The Complexity and Stark of Pictorial Knowledge: About Foucault Reading Panofsky

Ilaria Fornacciari ; eikones / NCCR Iconic Criticism, Basel


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Abstract

In his short and intense critical review (published in 1967) about the two works of the German art historian Erwin Panofsky, Michel Foucault looked at the operation of the father of iconology not only as an innovation in the context of art history, but more generally as a signal of turn in the way we approach the field of relations between texts and images. In this prospective, Foucault's analysis can be read as an astonishing prevision. He pointed out two large displacements following from Panofsky's works: 1) The abolition of the privilege of discourse, and 2) the problematization of the function of representation. I will focus on the epistemological character and outcomes of these two radical operations through comparative analysis between some theoretical notions used by the art historian in his works and some constitutive elements of Foucault's archaeological analysis.

Keywords

Foucault; Panofsky; archaeology; iconology; vision; discourse; representation

Hrčak ID:

129438

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/129438

Publication date:

16.7.2014.

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