
Ontology of enjoyment.
Fata MorganaN° d'inventaire | 23627 |
Format | 17 x 24 |
Détails | 80 p., paperback. |
Publication | Saint-Clement-de-Rivière, 2017 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9782851949943 |
Orgasmic pleasure is the subject of this book, this sensation that the child discovers by chance. Shaken from head to toe, he will never stop trying to understand this dazzling experience like no other, like an idiot trying to reach the horizon. Claude Louis-Combet says this about Roland Sénéca's attachment to the "desire for the body": "Sénéca applies himself to the definition of the human body... The signs that individualize are eliminated... All that remains of man is an archetype standing in the irrevocable and whose characteristics are deciphered from geology rather than history." Like a geographical map, as representative as it is abstract, Roland Sénéca's drawings invite us to enter the body, mineral and whimsical, to enjoy it for the moment of a verb.
Orgasmic pleasure is the subject of this book, this sensation that the child discovers by chance. Shaken from head to toe, he will never stop trying to understand this dazzling experience like no other, like an idiot trying to reach the horizon. Claude Louis-Combet says this about Roland Sénéca's attachment to the "desire for the body": "Sénéca applies himself to the definition of the human body... The signs that individualize are eliminated... All that remains of man is an archetype standing in the irrevocable and whose characteristics are deciphered from geology rather than history." Like a geographical map, as representative as it is abstract, Roland Sénéca's drawings invite us to enter the body, mineral and whimsical, to enjoy it for the moment of a verb.