Instead, it has a curator/author, the philosopher Georges Didi-Huberman, who does not narrate his life through art but perhaps reveals something even more intimate about himself.
The philosopher’s latest book – translated into English and illustrated by Anselm Kiefer – moves, surprisingly, into a more ...
The disciplines of the Department of Philosophy, History, and Art are aesthetics, com­par­at­ive lit­er­at­ure, film and television studies, history, musicology, philosophy and theatre research.