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This book explores the inner facial feeling as a defining phenomenon for the poetics and theory of Russian painting. From the icon to Suprematism and the facelessness of the Gulag concentration cam...
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  • 23 July 2026
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This book explores the inner facial feeling as a defining phenomenon for the poetics and theory of Russian painting. From the icon to Suprematism and the facelessness of the Gulag concentration camps, the study traces the face, departing from its inner tactile sensitivity. The face (with its blind skin and its skinless eyes) occupies a liminal space at the intersection of the optic and the tactile senses. We build identity on the imagination of our faces seen on distance by others. At the same time, the face is inseparably bound to the nervous system. It is continuously felt with the interior organs of the head (muscles, tongue, skin), which abolish distance. Thus the face emerges as a thin layer, a stratum that delineates the threshold between interiority and exteriority, between the self and its representation.

  • First study of the tactility of the face in literature and painting
  • Unique interdisciplinary approach to interaction between image and body in Russian modernism
  • Challenges traditional notions of the portrait in art history

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Price: $64.99
Pages: 176
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: dG Arts
Publication Date: 23 July 2026
ISBN: 9783689241940
Format: Paperback
BISACs: ART / History / General, PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics, ART / Criticism & Theory, ART / Techniques / Painting / General, Theory of art, History of art
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Fabian Heffermehl, graphic artist and researcher of Russian Literature at the University of Oslo, with a special focus on Russian modernism and its intersections with visual culture, body and mathematics.