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SUMMARY:Reading / Interpreting
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DESCRIPTION: Reading or interpreting any work of art becomes as important a step as the own artistic production because only then we will understand and truly grasp the artist&rsquo;s message. As Heidegger says (in The Origin of the Work of Art): The work makes publicly known something other than itself, it manifests something other: it is an allegory. In the artwork, something other is brought into conjunction with the thing that is made. (&hellip;) The work is a symbol. &raquo; Thus, and following the reasoning of Heidegger, it is necessary to &lsquo;read&rsquo; the work of art, and unfold the thought of the artist at the time of its production. This reading will remove the simple &lsquo;thing&rsquo; character (das Dinghaft, or &laquo;the thingness of the thing&raquo;, according to Heidegger) to turn it into something more. The work is wood, stone, and canvas but not only. It has this &lsquo;thingness&rsquo;, but it is still something else because there is a meaning intrinsically linked to...

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