This Is Not a Pipe

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Abstract

What does it mean to write “This is not a pipe” across a bluntly literal painting of a pipe? René Magritte's famous canvas provides the starting point for a delightful homage by French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault. Much better known for his incisive and mordant explorations of power and social exclusion, Foucault here assumes a more playful stance. By exploring the nuances and ambiguities of Magritte's visual critique of language, he finds the painter less removed than previously thought from the pioneers of modern abstraction.

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Magritte, R., & Harkness, J. (2023). This Is Not a Pipe. This is Not a Pipe (pp. 1–90). University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1d9npp2.34

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