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Georges Didi-Huberman: The Eye of History: When Images Take Positions

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An exploration of the interaction of aesthetics and politics in Bertolt Brecht’s photoepigrams.

From 1938 to 1955, Bertolt Brecht created montages of images and text, filling his working journal (Arbeitsjournal) and his idiosyncratic atlas of images, War Primer, with war photographs clipped from magazines and adding his own epigrammatic commentary. In this book, Georges Didi-Huberman explores the interaction of politics and aesthetics in these creations, explaining how they became the means for Brecht, a wandering poet in exile, to take a position about the Nazi war in Europe. Illustrated with pages from the Arbeitsjournal and War Primer and contextual images including Raoul Hausmann’s poem-posters and Walter Benjamin’s drawings, The Eye of History offers a new view of important but little-known works by Brecht.

Didi-Huberman shows that Brecht took positions without taking sides; he used these montages to challenge the viewpoints of the press and propose other readings, to offer a stylistic and political response to the inescapable visibility of historical events enabled by the photographic medium. Brecht’s montages disrupt and scrutinize this visibility by juxtaposing representations of war found in magazines with his own epigramsa documentary lyricism that dismounts and remounts modern history. The montages created meaningful disorder, exposing the truth by disorganizinga process Didi-Huberman calls a dialectic of the monteur. These works are examples of the eyes of historywhen seeing may simultaneously deepen and critique historical knowledge. The montages Didi-Huberman argues, are Brecht’s most Benjaminian works.

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