Minor Aesthetics : The Photographic Work of Marcel Mariën

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New perspectives on Belgian Surrealism and the photographic practices of Marcel Mariën Marcel Mariën (1920–1993) was a key figure of Belgian post-war Surrealism. He is widely acknowledged for his landmark work on Belgian Surrealism and his collaboration with future Situationists like Guy-Ernest Debord in his journalLes Lèvres nues. Nevertheless, Mariën’s texts, collages, photographs, film, and objects have to date remained understudied. This is the first volume devoted to Mariën's photographic work. Through a series of close readings, Mieke Bleyen connects the collage and photographic practices of Mariën with his wider oeuvre, particularly with his archival and editorial activities. By applying Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's concept of the ‘minor’, this book proposes an alternative reading of Mariën’s anti-aesthetics and focuses on the affective range of his work. The figure of Mariën also serves as a case study that offers new perspectives on Belgian Surrealism's relation to mainstream Surrealism and the role of photography within Surrealism. This volume, moreover, raises a critique on ‘major’ art history's conception of time as linear progression and argues instead for twisted and extended temporalities in the case of Marcel Mariën. With previously unpublished images from Mariën's private archive.


  • | Author: Mieke Bleyen
  • | Publisher: Leuven University Press
  • | Publication Date: Sep 15, 2014
  • | Number of Pages: 338 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 9058679683
  • | ISBN-13: 9789058679680
Author:
Mieke Bleyen
Publisher:
Leuven University Press
Publication Date:
Sep 15, 2014
Number of pages:
338 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
9058679683
ISBN-13:
9789058679680