Thierry de Duve

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Thierry de Duve (born 1944) is a Belgian professor of modern art theory and contemporary art theory, and both actively teaches and publishes books in the field. He is an art critic and also curates exhibitions. He has been a visiting professor at: the University of Lille III (France), the Sorbonne (France), MIT, and Johns Hopkins University, and was the Elliot and Roslyn Jaffe Distinguished Visiting Professor in Contemporary Art in Penn's History of Art Department.

Literature

  • Nominalisme pictural, Marcel Duchamp, la peinture et la modernité, Paris: Ed. de Minuit, 1984.
    • Pictorial Nominalism, Marcel Duchamp, Painting and Modernity, trans. Dana Polan, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1988 (in English).
  • Adrienne et le journal, II. Raconter, Bruxelles: Lebeer-Hossmann, 1985.
  • Essais datés I, 1974-86, Paris: Ed. de la Différence, 1987.
  • Au nom de l'art: pour une archéologie de la modernité, Paris: Ed. de Minuit, 1988.
    • În numele artei: Pentru o arheologie a modernităţii, trans. Virgil Mleşniţă, Cluj-Napoca: Idea Design & Print Editură, 2001 (in Romanian) review.
  • Kant after Duchamp, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1989.
  • Marcel Duchamp: a centennial Colloquium, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1989.
  • Résonances du Readymade, Duchamp entre avant-garde et tradition, Nîmes: Jacqueline Chambon, 1989.
  • Cousus de fil d'or: Beuys, Klein, Duchamp, Villeurbanne, Art Edition, 1990.
  • Faire école, Paris: Les Presses du réel, 1993.
  • La Déposition: à propos de Déçue la mariée se rhabilla de Sylvie Blocher, Paris: Dis Voir, 1995.
  • Du nom au nous, Paris: Dis Voir, 1995.
  • Clement Greenberg entre les lignes. Suivi d'un débat inédit avec Clement Greenberg, Paris: Dis Voir, 1996.

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