Foreword by Steve Baker, Translated by Sarah De SanctisIn their witty and polemical cultural analysis, art and architecture historian Valentina Sonzogni and philosopher Leonardo Caffo explore a myriad a series of visual, ethical, and cultural issues relating to the idea of animality. In twenty-one playful but passionately argued letters to each other, Sonzogni and Caffo propose a change of attitude toward nonhuman animals among advocates, artists, and citizens, particularly in how other-than-human life is presented and re-presented in the visual tradition. Ranging widely across continental philosophy, art theory, and cultural criticism, and with nearly thirty illustrations, An Art for the Other is a fresh and compelling work of contemporary ideas from two of the freshest critical theoreticians in Europe today.
Valentina Sonzogni Boeken
Valentina Sonzogni is een historicus van architectuur en kunst, wiens werk zich verdiept in de analyse van architectonische stijlen en artistieke stromingen. Haar onderzoek, dat leidde tot haar doctoraat in Geschiedenis en Theorie van de Architectuur, verkent regelmatig de ingewikkelde relatie tussen gebouwen en bredere culturele stromingen. Sonzogni houdt zich bezig met diepgaande analyse en kritische evaluatie van architectonische werken en hun historische contexten. Haar bijdragen bieden een nieuw perspectief aan discussies over architectuur, en verrijken ons begrip van de evolutie ervan.



Year after year, day after day, minute after minute, billions of non-human animals are slaughtered for several purposes and aims (food, clothing, entertainment, research). An analogous situation whose objects were humans instead of animals would obviously never be accepted. But why do we tolerate and even justify one practice while deploring the other? The answer is far from banal: this book is an attempt at finding it beyond the everyday life, through politics and philosophy.
Friedrich-Kiesler-Zentrum, Wien - Friedrich Kiesler: Endless house
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Friedrich Kiesler had a vision of a new concept of the interior: the idea of a polydimensional living space, an organically shaped continuum blending colours, forms and light with magical-mythical ideas to create an individual microcosm - the "Endless House".