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Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe brings to Melville's work the insight not only
of an art critic and theorist, but of a practicing artist as well.
Navigating through the complexity of contemporary thought and
philosophy, Gilbert-Rolfe unravels the Gordian knot of the diverse
discourses that circumscribe Melville's views, revealing the
practicality and clarity of Melville's speculative
narratives.
Stephen Melville is one of the most thoughtful critics to emerge in
recent years. He has applied the tools developed by Jacques Derrida
and Jacques Lacan to the problems of contemporary art. With his
roots in Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger, he reopens questions of art's
reception, interpretation, and commentary. Not only does he
articulate the limitations of these categories, and how they are
set into motion-stasis and balance are not the goal. He
demonstrates how the territory of each of these discourses is
maintained by their relationship to one another. Melville's texts
not only represent the complexity of his subjec
Stephen Melville is one of the most thoughtful critics to emerge in
recent years. He has applied the tools developed by Jacques Derrida
and Jacques Lacan to the problems of contemporary art. With his
roots in Kant, Hegel and Heidegger, he reopens questions of art's
reception, interpretation and commentary. He demonstrates how the
territory of each of these discourses is maintained by their
relationship to one another. Melville's texts not only represent
the complexity of his subject, but also the intricate interface
between the art object, history and philosophical interpretation.
Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe brings to Melville's work the insight not only
of an art critic and theorist, but of a practicing artist as well.
Navigating the complexity of contemporary thought and philosophy,
Gilbert-Rolfe unravels the Gordian knot of the diverse discourses
that circumscribe Melville's views, revealing the practicality and
clarity of Melville's speculative narratives.
Frank Gehry: The City and Music is the result of a unique collaboration between the architect and leading critic Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe. It focuses on two projects, Gehry's unrealised proposal for the rehabilitation of Berlin's Museum Island and his soon to be completed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, while discussing other projects such as the Pavilion for the Performing Arts in Concord, California, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and the Experience Music Project in Seattle. Gehry's much debated relationship to Minimalist sculpture, use of new building materials and attitude to tradition, are discussed with regard to his belief in architecture as a democratic practice which is at once practical and expressive.
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