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Georges Didi-Huberman

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Georges Didi-Huberman
Georges Didi-Huberman at Radio Web MACBA
Didi-Huberman interviewed by Radio Web MACBA
Born (1953-06-13) 13 June 1953 (age 71)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Philosopher, art historian

Georges Didi-Huberman FBA (born 13 June 1953) is a French philosopher and art historian.

Biography

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Georges Didi-Huberman was born on 13 June 1953 in Saint-Étienne, into a Sephardic family from Tunisia on his father's side and Ashkenazi polish heritage on his mother's side.[1] His sister is the comedian Évelyne Didi. He was a scholar at the French Academy in Rome (Villa Medici) and resident in the Berenson Foundation of Villa I Tatti in Florence. He teaches at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, where he has been a lecturer since 1990.

Honours

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He is the 2015 recipient of the Adorno Prize.

In July 2017, Didi-Huberman was elected a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[2]

Published work

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  • Invention de l’hystérie. Charcot et l’Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière, sur l'École de la Salpêtrière, Macula, 1982 (translated into English as Invention of Hysteria: Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpêtrière, MIT Press, 2004).
  • Mémorandum de la peste. Le fléau d’imaginer, Christian Bourgois, 1983.
  • La Peinture incarnée followed by Chef-d'œuvre inconnu de Balzac, Minuit, 1985.
  • Fra Angelico. Dissemblance et figuration, Flammarion, 1990 (translated into English as Fra Angelico: Dissemblance and Figuration, Univ. of Chicago Press, 1995).
  • Devant l’image. Questions posées aux fins d'une histoire de l'art, Minuit, 1990 (translated into English as Confronting Images: Questioning the Ends of a Certain History of Art, Penn State Univ. Press, 2004).
  • Ce que nous voyons, ce qui nous regarde, Minuit, 1992.
  • Le Cube et le visage. Autour d’une sculpture d’Alberto Giacometti Macula, 1992 (translated into English as The Cube and the Face: Around a Sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, Diaphanes, 2015).
  • L'Empreinte du ciel, présentation des Caprices de la foudre, Éditions Antigone, 1994.
  • La Ressemblance informe, ou Le gai savoir visuel selon Georges Bataille, Macula, 1995.
  • Phasmes. Essais sur l'apparition, Minuit 1998.
  • L’Étoilement, sur Simon Hantaï, Minuit, 1998.
  • La Demeure, la souche, sur Pascal Convert, Minuit, 1999.
  • Ouvrir Vénus. Nudité, rêve, cruauté, Gallimard, 1999.
  • Devant le temps, Minuit, 2000.
  • Être crâne, sur Giuseppe Penone, Minuit, 2000 (translated into English as Being a Skull: Site, Contact, Thought, Sculpture, Univocal Publishing, 2016).
  • L’Homme qui marchait dans la couleur, sur James Turrell, Minuit, 2001 (translated into English as The Man Who Walked in Color, Univocal Publishing, 2017).
  • Génie du non-lieu, sur Claudio Parmiggiani, Minuit, 2001.
  • L’Image survivante, Minuit, 2002 (translated into English as The Surviving Image: Phantoms of Time and Time of Phantoms, Penn State Univ. Press, 2016).
  • Ninfa moderna. Essai sur le drapé tombé, Gallimard, 2002.
  • Images malgré tout, Minuit, 2004 (translated into English as Images in Spite of All: Four Photographs from Auschwitz, Univ. of Chicago Press, 2012).
  • Gestes d’air et de pierre, Minuit, 2005.
  • Le Danseur des solitudes, sur Israel Galván, Minuit, 2006.
  • L'Image ouverte. Motifs de l'incarnation dans les arts visuels, Gallimard, 2007.
  • La Ressemblance par contact, Minuit, 2008.
  • L'Œil de l'histoire – Tome 1 : Quand les images prennent position, Minuit, 2009 (translated into English as The Eye of History: When Images Take Positions, MIT Press, 2018).
  • Survivance des lucioles, Minuit, 2009 (translated into English as Survival of the Fireflies, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2018).
  • L'Œil de l'histoire – Tome 2 : Remontages du temps subi, Minuit, 2010. ISBN 978-2-7073-2136-7
  • L’Œil de l'Histoire – Tome 3 : Atlas ou le gai savoir inquiet, Minuit, 2011 (translated into English as Atlas, or the Anxious Gay Science, Univ. of Chicago Press, 2018).
  • Écorces, Minuit, 2011 (translated into English as Bark, MIT Press, 2017).
  • L'Œil de l'histoire – Tome 4 : Peuples exposés, peuples figurants, Minuit, 2012.
  • Essayer voir, Minuit, 2014, ISBN 978-2-7073-2365-1.

Notes and references

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  1. ^ "POUR NE PAS CESSER D'OUVRIR LES YEUX". 26 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Elections to the British Academy celebrate the diversity of UK research". British Academy. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  • Revue Nunc numéro 26, février 2012 – Cahier G. Didi-Huberman dirigé par Jérôme de Gramont – Editions de Corlevour [1]
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