Moves : Schaken en Kaarten met het Museum - Playing Chess and Cards with the Museum (Dutch and English Edition) by Hubert Damisch with an essay by Ernst van Alphen. 1997 paperback published by Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. Text in Dutch and English. Black-and-white illustrations.
Hubert Damisch (born 1928), is a French philosopher specialised in aesthetics and art history, and professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris from 1975 until 1996.
Damisch studied at the Sorbonne with Maurice Merleau-Ponty and, later, with Pierre Francastel. In 1967 he founded the Cercle d’histoire/théorie de l’art that would later become the CEHTA (Centre d'histoire et théorie des arts)[1] at the EHESS.[2]
Damisch has written extensively on the history and theory of painting, architecture, photography, cinema, theatre, and the museum. His works are landmark references for a theory of visual representations.