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In this book, Gino Zaccaria offers a philosophical meditation on the issue of art in light of its originary sense. He shows how this sense can be fully understood provided that our thinking, on the one hand, returns to the ancient Greek world where it must heed the voice and hints of the goddess Athena, and, on the other hand, listens to "artist-thinkers" close to our current epoch, such as Cézanne, van Gogh and Boccioni. Indeed, the path of this meditation has as its guide the well-known sentence by the painter from Aix-en-Provence, which reads: "Je vous dois la vérité en peinture, et je vous la dirai !". What will finally appear in this way will not be an abstract or historical notion of art, but its enigma; that is to say, the promise of "another initiation" of art itself.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Lexicon of a Thought-Path towards the Provenance of Art
0.1 Preamble
0.2 Path-Word Elucidations
0.3 List of Other Path-Words
0.4 Path-Word Maps
part 1: Potency's Art, Salubrity's Art
1 The Dynamism of Boccioni
The Futurist Foundation of Artwork: Immersion into Potency and Energy
1.1 A Brief Premise
1.2 Universal Dynamism
1.3 The Morpho-Radio-Chromatic Model (Potency-Power, Energy, Space-Time)
1.4 Unacceptability (towards Cézanne and van Gogh)
2 The Light of Cézanne
Errantry into the Sun
2.1 Ardour
2.2 First Step: Solar Awfulness, Light and Flagrance
2.3 Second Step: Colour
2.4 Third Step: The Painting of Verity
2.5 Naturalness of the "Grand Magicien"
3 The Frugality of van Gogh
Errantry into the Mistral, into Salubriousness
3.1 "Le ton local"
3.2 Truth and Absconsion
3.3 Nature, Truth and Art
3.4 Wind
3.5 Salubrity and Frugality
part 2: Athena and the Enigma
1: Sciency for Art
4 Elucidations of Some Further Path-Words
4.1 Irrefragableness
4.2 Excandescence
4.3 Businessisation
4.4 The Apperceptive Acception of Truth
4.5 Truth, Verity
4.6 The Scope of Being, Truth and Verity
5 The En-Wording of Art
5.1 The Play
5.2 The Realm of Errantry
6 Science and Sciency, Art and Errantry
6.1 From Science to Sciency
6.2 Sciency for Art
6.3 Mother-Speech
6.4 Art and History, Geniture and Inition
2: Athena
7 Loci of the Goddess
7.1 The Art of Athena
7.2 The Reigning Goddess
7.3 The Hymn
8 Eye, Prefulgence, Γλαυκότης
8.1 The Γλαυκῶπις and Παλλάς Tones
8.2 The "Glaucous" Eye-Cast, the "Glaucous" Myrance
8.3 "Glaucousness" and Prefulgence
8.4 The Multiform Γλαυκότης
8.5 The Eye's Gift
9 The Salubrious-Divine Myrance
9.1 The Marvel of the Scope of Being
9.2 Excursus. The Γλαυκότης of Leopardi (a Vage Digression into Immensity)
9.3 The Γλαυκότης of the Goddess
10 Prefulgence, Κόσμος and Salubrity
10.1 Grace and Want (Thinking towards the Κόσμος of Heraclitus)
10.2 The Three Eyes of the Scope of Being
11 Μῆτις
11.1 The Salubrious Concent
11.2 Elucidation of Μῆτις
11.3 Athenaic (Ubiquity-)Nullibiety
12 The Heart of Salubriousness
12.1 Athena's Heart
12.2 Towards the Beënt, towards the Things
12.3 The Bidance of Salubrity and the Greek Deity
13 Athenaicness and Salubriousness
13.1 Towards the Art of Chastity
13.2 The Atlas Metope
14 Salubriousness and Art
14.1 Originariness of the Calls
14.2 The Wild Olive
14.3 Vesper
14.4 Which Path?
3: The Enigma
15 Art and Errantry, Vagancy and Vagisness
15.1 The "Secret of Art"
15.2 The Stele of Schism
15.3 Chastity: Errantry
15.4 The Ultimate Horizon
16 The Enigma of Art
16.1 Dis-may
16.2 "The Long History" and Geniture
17 Nay-Say (Un-Wordedness)
17.1 Destiny
17.2 Γλαυκότης, Light, Φύσις
17.3 Φύσις and Salubriousness
18 The Onset of the Nay-Say
18.1 Spontaneity, Φύσις, Tέχνη
18.2 The Uniqueness of Athena
18.3 Ἀλήθεια
part 3: The Two Arts (a Hint)
19 Φύσις and Τέχνη
Nature and Art
19.1 Φύσις as Assurgency
19.2 Art and Art
19.3 Groundlessness
Bibliography
Cited and Reference Works
Consulted Dictionaries
Classical Sources
Online Resources
Index of Classical Authors
Index of Modern Authors



