This collection of essays from a range of philosophers and art practitioners offers tools through which we can action change across art and philosophy, across a range of media and across the theory/practice divide. Including insights from contemporary Middle Eastern art to Indigenous ritual art and from feminist and queer art to architectural algorithms, this collection will decolonise your thinking about art – bypassing the traditional Western-centred art history. The first section includes theoretical essays on the concept of multiplicities, on affect and politics as well as the thought of Raymond Ruyer and Gilbert Simondon – 2 key influences on Deleuze and Guattari. The second section includes applied essays on specific art practices including the plastic arts, theatre, architecture, music and folk performances.
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- Diverse Art and Philosophy Perspectives: This collection features essays from philosophers and art practitioners that offer tools to facilitate change across art and philosophy, spanning various media and bridging the theory and practice divide.
What is the primary focus of this collection of essays on art and philosophy?
The collection aims to provide tools for facilitating change across art and philosophy, emphasizing diverse media and bridging the gap between theoretical and practical aspects.








