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Aris Fioretos

    February 6, 1960

    Aris Fioretos crafts narratives that delve into the philosophical dimensions of aesthetics and the profound complexities of human experience. His prose is marked by a meticulous style and an intellectual rigor that draws readers into layered explorations of significant themes. Beyond his own writing, Fioretos is a distinguished translator and editor, demonstrating a deep engagement with the literary world and the nuances of language. His works offer a distinctive perspective, reflecting a persistent quest for beauty and meaning.

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    Re: the Rainbow
    Nelly Sachs, Flight and Metamorphosis
    • 2012

      The first, richly illustrated biography of Nobel Prize laureate Nelly Sachs (1891-1970), Aris Fioretos' study portrays one of the seminal 20th century poets against the backdrop of a vast array of hitherto unknown historical materials.

      Nelly Sachs, Flight and Metamorphosis
    • 2004

      Few phenomena raise such irritating questions concerning aestethic experience and cultural perception as color. Whether understood historically or symbolically, ideologically or physiologically, color is one of the rare categories to be properly transdisciplinary in character. There is color in both a painting and a symphony, a piece of text and a film. But how may color in the visual arts be related to, indeed translated into, color in the fields of – let's say – literature or music? By which means do contemporary artistic practices investigate, but also destabilize, habits and frameworks that govern the perception and presentation of color in a given time or place? Which are the cultural ramifications of the specific medium and which colors appear? And what, pray, is chromophobia? Addressing these and other issues „Re: The Rainbow“ presents six different takes on color, culture, and other curiosities. Multifarious yet distinct, far-reaching in scope but palpable in effect, the volume gathers contributions by artists Tacita Dean and Spencer Finch, as well as scholars David Bachlor, Aris Fioretos, Mikhail Iampolski and Fay Zika.

      Re: the Rainbow