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The Surviving Image: Phantoms of Time and Time of Phantoms: Aby Warburg's History of Art

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The Surviving Image, originally published in French in 2002, is the result of Georges Didi-Huberman's extensive research into the life and work of foundational art historian Aby Warburg. Warburg envisioned an art history that engaged with anthropology, psychoanalysis, and philosophy in order to understand the "life" of images. Drawing on a wide range of Warburg's unpublished letters and diaries, Didi-Huberman demonstrates unequivocally the complexity and importance of Warburg's ideas and the ways in which his legacy was both distorted and diffused as art history became a "humanistic" discipline. The Surviving Image takes Warburg as its main subject but also addresses broader questions regarding art historians' conceptions of time, memory, and symbols and the relationship between art and the rational and irrational forces of the psyche.

Faithfully and thoughtfully translated by Harvey Mendelsohn, this first English-language edition of Didi-Huberman's masterful study of Warburg is a stirring and significant treatise on the philosophical nature of art history.

432 pages, Hardcover

First published January 25, 2002

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Georges Didi-Huberman

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Georges Didi-Huberman, a philosopher and art historian based in Paris, teaches at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Recipient of the 2015 Adorno Prize, he is the author of more than fifty books on the history and theory of images, including Invention of Hysteria: Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpêtrière (MIT Press), Bark (MIT Press), Images in Spite of All: Four Photographs from Auschwitz, and The Surviving Image: Phantoms of Time and Time of Phantoms: Aby Warburg's History of Art.

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12 reviews2 followers
July 7, 2019
« Ce que Freud a découvert dans le symptôme – et Warburg dans la survivance – n’est autre qu’un régime discontinu de la temporalité : remous et contretemps qui se répètent, répétitions d’autant moins régulières, donc prévisibles, qu’elles sont psychiquement souveraines. » (p. 317).
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372 reviews57 followers
November 14, 2010
Stimolantissimo studio sulla genesi tribolata del pensiero dello storico dell’arte Aby Warburg:
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathosfo... (tema, come si capisce, suggestivo e inquietante – lo stesso Warburg sosteneva di occuparsi di «storie di fantasmi per adulti» e questi fantasmi finiranno con l’infestare la mente del pensatore).
Dagli ispiratori (giganti come Nietzsche, Goethe, Freud, intellettuali atipici come Carlyle, oltre a figure solo in apparenza minori di cui Didi-Huberman ci indica l’importanza nel panorama intellettuale fra Ottocento e Novecento), ai geniali compagni di viaggio (Binswanger, lo psichiatra che assistette Warburg durante la sua malattia mentale, influenzò il suo pensiero e ne fu influenzato, o il geniale ma troppo sistematico Cassirer), agli allievi inclini alla banalizzazione – per non dire tradimento – della complessità del metodo warburghiano (Gombrich, Saxl).
In effetti, il discorso di Didi-Huberman mira essenzialmente a preservare questa complessità, descrivendone i punti di tensione, irrisolti, e denunciando i fraintendimenti che li hanno occultati o svuotati di forza; e costituisce, direi, una lezione di discernimento e finezza.

(Aggiungo che la descrizione della permanenza di Warburg nella clinica “Bellevue”, dove Binswanger si prendeva cura di malati di mente come il linguista Bally, il pittore Kirchner, il ballerino Nijinsky, la femminista Pappenheim [la Anna O. di Freud] e altri, mi ha fatto sognare un romanzo o un film ambientato in questa «casa di cura dove i malati mentali piuttosto viziati, di famiglia ricca, venivano provvidamente e costosamente trattati e gli infermieri avevano la delicatezza delle levatrici», nelle parole di J. Roth).
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275 reviews5 followers
May 2, 2017
Interesting but difficult and esoteric, referring to many other texts beyond this readers internal library.
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