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Ontology in collage

Paolozzi's Wittgenstein and film

Brook Pearson

pp. 103-121

This article examines work by the artist Eduardo Paolozzi related to the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, arguing that Paolozzi’s print series As Is When, executed in 1964-65, together with work from nearly three decades later (Manuscript from Cassino), can be seen as a comprehensive examination of Wittgenstein’s earlier and later philosophy. Further, this article argues that Paolozzi’s take on Wittgenstein forms a new aesthetic ontology of “film”, embedding its reading of Wittgenstein in a reified Platonic cave, whose escaped philosopher finds himself basking only in the light of the artificial sun of the flickering cinema light.

Publication details

DOI: 10.4000/estetica.1641

Full citation:

Pearson, B. (2011). Ontology in collage: Paolozzi's Wittgenstein and film. Rivista di estetica 46, pp. 103-121.

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