Federico Ferrari

Federico Ferrari
Born (1969-09-15) 15 September 1969
Milan, Italy
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Continental philosophy
Main interests
Aesthetics
Notable ideas
Arte essenziale

Federico Ferrari (born 15 September 1969) is an Italian philosopher and art critic. He teaches Philosophy of Art at Brera Academy, in Milan, Italy.

Career

Under the influence of Maurice Blanchot and Jean-Luc Nancy he has published many essays on philosophy, as well as literature. He has written two books with Jean-Luc Nancy: the first on the subject of nude,[1] the second on the iconography of the writer.[2] More recently, he has been working on the deconstruction of the museum in post-modernity, on the issue of art and/in time and on the ontological status of the image.[3][4] In 2011 he theorized the aesthetics of "Arte Essenziale", which manifested itself in the show held at Collezione Maramotti (Reggio Emilia, Italy) and at Frankfurter Kunstverein (Germany).[5] Eugenio Viola writes of Ferrari, "In a time when many continue to lament what they see as the inexorable decline of theory’s role in criticism, “Arte essenziale” (Essential Art), curated by philosopher Federico Ferrari, does its part to placate concerns with an exploration of the ties that link artistic practice and philosophical speculation. The show focuses on the Wesen, or essence, of a work of art—a notion that has always been inextricably linked with a search for the new."[6]

Bibliography

Video lectures

References

  1. Ginette Michaud, Nus sommes [la peau des images], de Federico Ferrari et Jean-Luc Nancy, Spirale, Montreal, n. 192, 2003
  2. Catherine Mavrikakis, Iconographie de l’auteur, de Federico Ferrari et Jean-Luc Nancy, Spirale, Montreal, n. 204, 2005
  3. "Il re è nudo" by Antonello Tolve in "Arskey"
  4. "Il mondo-immagine e l'insieme vuoto" by Fabrizio Migliorati in "doppiozero"
  5. "Shortguide of the exhibition" by FKV
  6. "Arte essenziale" by Eugenio Viola in "Artforum"
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