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Pneuma and the Visual Medium in the Middle Ages and Early Modernity: Essays on Wind, Ruach, Incarnation, Odour, Stains, Movement, Kairos, Web and Silence

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The focus of these essays is the impact of wind, pneuma, and movement in medieval and early modern iconography on art historical hermeneutics. What can wind, pneuma, and movement tell us about the visual medium as such? Wind joins, flows, links, changes direction--in short, the wind is capricious. In its capriciousness wind embodies a particular hermeneutics of association, of freedom and the unexpected. Is an iconography of this caprice possible? How does one capture in pictorial form a natural phenomenon that envelops and penetrates us, even escapes from our own bodies? The dynamics of wind are after all only indirectly swaying trees, waving grass, fluttering textile. How has wind impregnated the theory of the image? Is it a question of visual pneuma? And is wind in the arts a question of content, or rather a matter of formal affect?

226 pages, Hardcover

Published June 1, 2016

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Barbara Baert

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Dr. Barbara Baert is Gewoon Hoogleraar aan de onderzoeksgroep Kunstwetenschappen van de KU Leuven. Ze ontving meerdere prijzen voor haar baanbrekende werk, waaronder de prestigieuze Francqui-prijs voor Humane Wetenschappen in 2016. Ze is een veelgevraagde gastprofessor, van de Sorbonne tot Princeton. Barbara Baert is auteur van meerdere boeken en essays, zoals De uil in de grot (2019).

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