A series on the history of modern and contemporary art by Antoine Bonnet
Painted by Velasquez in 1656, “Las Meninas” depicts the Spanish royal family. In this revolutionary work, the Spanish painter disrupts the conventions of classical representation by presenting us with a mirror-painting in which the role of the gaze is profoundly altered. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Antoine Bonnet holds a postgraduate degree in contemporary art history. He contributes to several art magazines, including Zerodeux, Artaïs and Facette… He has published several books on disability, including “La LSF pour les nuls” (First) and “Pour l’inclusion radicale” (Melting); on philosophy, including “La philo dans les séries” (De Boeck) and “Ce que l’écologie fait à la métaphysique,” with a foreword by Nicolas Bourriaud, published by L’Harmattan in January 2025; on contemporary art, including “Poétique de la décroissance,” published by Mix; and on sociology, including “Malcolm, sociologie d’un génie” (Entremises). His latest book, “Quand le rock est écolo,” with a foreword by Frah of Shaka Ponk, was published by Éditions du Camion blanc in May 2025…
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Source: paris.fr — photo: Diego Vélasquez
