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Andrew Benjamin

Author of Deconstruction

43+ Works 369 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

Andrew Benjamin is Professor of Philosophy and Jewish Thought at Monash University, Australia and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Kingston University, London. He is the author of Towards a Relational Ontology: Philosophy's Other Possibility and the coeditor (with Dimitris show more Vardoulakis) of Sparks Will Fly: Benjamin and Heidegger, both also published by SUNY Press. show less

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Works by Andrew Benjamin

Deconstruction (1989) 40 copies, 1 review
The Problems of Modernity: Adorno and Benjamin (1989) — Editor — 24 copies
Walter Benjamin and Art (2005) — Editor — 17 copies
Architectural Philosophy (2000) 13 copies
Walter Benjamin and Romanticism (2002) — Editor — 10 copies
What is Abstraction? (1996) 7 copies
Post-Structuralist Classics (1988) — Editor — 5 copies
Object painting (1994) 4 copies
Art's philosophical work (2015) 4 copies
Philosophy's Literature (2001) 3 copies
Terroir : instruments (2019) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Lyotard Reader (1989) — Editor, some editions — 63 copies
Heidegger's Hut (2006) — Prologue — 59 copies, 2 reviews
Rethinking Translation: Discourse, Subjectivity, Ideology (1992) — Contributor — 17 copies
Tragedy and the Idea of Modernity (2015) — Contributor — 7 copies
Derrida and Antiquity (2010) — Contributor — 5 copies

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2 reviews
From 1975 to 1990, publisher Andreas Papadakis put out many books on architecture and even more issues of Architectural Design, Art & Design, and other journals. He embraced many styles at the time, primarily Postmodernism and Deconstructivism, or Deconstruction. The latter "style," made most famous in the 1988 MoMA exhibition, Deconstructivist Architecture, was explored by Papadakis in numerous publications in the late 1980s, many of them devoured by me in the architecture school library in show more the early 1990s. Most hefty -- both in terms of size and intellectual heft -- is this omnibus volume of projects, texts and interviews, many of them previously published in AD and Art & Design.

The volume is split into four parts: Constructivist Origins, Theory and Philosophy, Deconstruction and Art, and Deconstruction and Architecture. While the first two parts were important for giving Decon some sort of theoretical background at the time, especially in regards to the writings of Jacques Derrida, it's the fourth part where architects (myself included) gravitated. Here are essays by Charles Jencks and Mark Wigley and projects by Peter Eisenman, Bernard Tschumi, Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid, Coop Himmelblau, and other architects, even ones no longer associated with Deconstruction. Nearly 30 years after its publication (and ten years after the death of Papadakis), this omnibus is an important snapshot of a transitional period in postmodern architecture but also a symbol of one publisher's strong embrace of the theories and works of architects before they were famous.
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