Georges Didi-Huberman's 'Images malgré tout' Examines Image Power
Georges Didi-Huberman has published a new essay, 'Images malgré tout', with Éditions de Minuit. The book originates from a controversy surrounding his earlier text that accompanied an exhibition of photographs from Nazi concentration camps. Didi-Huberman expands on that polemic to develop a broader reflection on the nature and power of images.
Key facts
- The essay is titled 'Images malgré tout'.
- It is published by Éditions de Minuit.
- The author is Georges Didi-Huberman.
- The book stems from a controversy over his text for a photography exhibition on Nazi camps.
- The publication date is around January 1, 2004.
- The source is artpress.com.
- The essay reflects on the nature and power of images.
- The original text was challenged in the context of the exhibition.
Entities
Artists
- Georges Didi-Huberman
Institutions
- Éditions de Minuit
- artpress
Sources
- artpress —