Tintoretto's Difference: Deleuze, Diagrammatics and Art History

Tintoretto's Difference: Deleuze, Diagrammatics and Art History

by Kamini Vellodi
Tintoretto's Difference: Deleuze, Diagrammatics and Art History

Tintoretto's Difference: Deleuze, Diagrammatics and Art History

by Kamini Vellodi

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Overview

A provocative account of the philosophical problem of 'difference' in art history, Tintoretto's Difference offers a new reading of this pioneering 16th century painter, drawing upon the work of the 20th century philosopher Gilles Deleuze. Bringing together philosophical, art historical, art theoretical and art historiographical analysis, it is the first book-length study in English of Tintoretto for nearly two decades and the first in-depth exploration of the implications of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy for the understanding of early modern art and for the discipline of art history. With a focus on Deleuze's important concept of the diagram, Tintoretto's Difference positions the artist's work within a critical study of both art history's methods, concepts and modes of thought, and some of the fundamental dimensions of its scholarly practice: context, tradition, influence, and fact. Indicating potentials of the diagrammatic for art historical thinking across the registers of semiotics, aesthetics, and time, Tintoretto's Difference offers at once an innovative study of this seminal artist, an elaboration of Deleuze's philosophy of the diagram, and a new avenue for a philosophical art history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350170469
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/25/2020
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 710,422
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 9.69(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Kamini Vellodi is Lecturer of Contemporary Art Theory and Practice at Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface
Prologue

1.Tintoretto: A Problem for Art History?
- Tradition and Contextualism
- Representational Thought
- Theory, Philosophy
- Towards Deleuze
- Deleuze and Art History
- The Diagram

2. Tintoretto and his Time?
- Christ Among the Doctors
- Annibale's hesitation
- Aretino's U-Turn
- Miracle of the Slave
- Historia
- The Stage-Method
- Painting and Theatre
- Tintoretto: From Theatre to Drama
- Genealogy of the Stage-Method in Tintoretto's Works
- Ridolfi's Motto
- Art History's Recycling of Ridolfi's Motto
- Deleuze and Diagrams of Art History
- Deleuze's Tintoretto

3. Diagrammatic Constructivism
- Thought as Difference
- Deleuze's Diagram and Kant's Schema
- Kant's Constructivism
- Pierce's Diagram: An empiricist's Constructivism
- Pure Icons
- Diagrammatic Subversion of Iconography in Tintoretto's Works
- Tintoretto's Ghostly Figures
- The Genetic method: Maimon and Deleuze
- Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism
- Tintoretto's Constructivism. Stage Method as Diagram?

4. Diagrammatic Aesthetic
- Deleuze after Kant: Sensation and Genesis
- Genetic Method in the Third Critique
- Material Aesthetic and the Work of Art
- Aesthetic Paradigm
- Diagrammatic Aesthetic
- Diagrammatic Art
- Tintoretto's Material Constructivism
- Constructivism Beyond Venetian Empiricism
- Tintoretto's Imagination
- Boschini's Experience
- The Scuola Grande di San Rocco

5. Diagrammatic Time
- Time of Difference
- Anachronism in Contemporary Art History
- Constructivism, Time and Art
- Deleuze's Syntheses of Time
- The Third Synthesis of Time and Nietzsche's Eternal Return
- The Diagram, Genealogy and History
- Tintoretto's Time
- Tintoretto's Return in the 2011 Venice Biennale

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index
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