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Volume 11, Issue 2-3
  • ISSN: 2045-5879
  • E-ISSN: 2045-5887

Abstract

Dean Fox is a contemporary British artist whose representation of is a reinterpretation of Berthe Morisot’s Impressionist painting titled . This article analyses Fox’s as an abstract body of work that depicts a is being seen as an . It is a work of abstraction that minimalizes and deconstructs Morisot’s Impressionist traditional figural gestures as a topological exploration of reinvention as a that navigates new possibilities of mapping creativity that exploits a spatiality of interconnectedness ‘knots, proximities, and continuities’ in order to set it free into the world (Serres 2019: 82). Through philosophical concepts that suggest an the paper discusses Jean-Luc Nancy’s ‘obscurity’ and ‘non-resemblance’, Michel Serres’s ‘mixture’ and ‘co-mingling’, and Édouard Glissant’s ‘disorder’ and ‘chaos’ as postmodernist tendencies towards new ways of looking at figurative gestures. The paper challenges the assumptions behind what makes portraiture not defined through the western notions of realism but rather how it is being seen as a sensory opening in order to unveil new possibilities of feeling the Contrary to a traditional reading of Fox’s is being seen as a non-rendering of , Nancy urges to read it as a , Serres’s as a and Glissant’s as a .

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2023-12-08
2025-05-18
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References

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