Faut-il brûler l'Art Contemporain ?
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Michel Onfray
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Michel Onfray
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Michel Onfray
Quoi de plus hermétique pour le profane que l'art contemporain ? Michel Onfray nous offre une rare occasion de s'interroger sur les fondements de ce qui constitue la production artistique de notre époque, pour la comprendre, la juger, l'apprécier. Avec son habituelle clarté, il livre les clés d'un monde trop souvent fermé au large public, absent de notre éducation et délaissé par les penseurs. En revenant sur l'histoire et les causes de la construction d'un mouvement, sur la signification des œuvres face aux interrogations de notre société, Michel Onfray éveille la curiosité et l'intérêt : il nous ouvre enfin les portes des musées et des collections d'art contemporain."(p) 2011 Arte-Filosofia - Frémeaux & Associés
© 2010 Frémeaux & Associés - Groupe Frémeaux Colombini SAS
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