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November 12, 2004

I've started reading Gilles Deleuze's book on Francis Bacon called Francis Bacon the logic of sensation.

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Francis Bacon, Study of Red Pope 1962, Second Version, 1971

Daniel Smith says that the Logic of Sensation can be read as a philosophical study of Bacon’s paintings and also as a crucial text within Deleuze’s broader philosophy of art. Smith says that as a philosopher Deleuze’s aim in his analyses of the arts is to create new concepts that correspond to both a particular aspect of Bacon’s paintings but also finds a place in “a general logic of sensation,” that is different from perception, which is the secondary rational organization of a primary, nonrational dimension of sensation.

This is no work of philosophy as a work of art criticism of Bacon's paintings.

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