Francis Picabia and the problem of nihilism

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Title
Francis Picabia and the problem of nihilism
Identifier
d_2009_2013:1afe2feee0f0:11189
identifier
11584
Creator
Lewis, David,
Contributor
Emily Braun
Date
2012
Language
English
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Art history | aesthetics | avant-garde | France | Nietzsche | Picabia | theory
Abstract
"Francis Picabia and the Problem of Nihilism " offers an interpretation of Francis Picabia based on the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. Building on already established art-historical material, and on the tradition of Nietzschian interpretation in continental aesthetics, the dissertation offers a new reading of Picabia's hugely variegated, apparently contradictory career. The central claim is that Picabia's art was generated by the same problem that Nietzsche wrestled with in philosophy: nihilism, the devaluation of all transcendent values in modernity. The strategies Picabia developed to overcome nihilism often match those developed by Nietzsche. Each of the five chapters defines such a strategy and tracks the way it unfolded in Picabia's oeuvre, analyzing specific paintings and texts formally and contextually by way of contemporary criticism and intellectual currents.
Type
dissertation
Source
2009_2013.csv
degree
Ph.D.
Program
Art History