Part Two
This lecture was delivered as part of Folie à Deux: Bacon and Deleuze at Tate Britain in December 2008. Gluzberg’s lecture concerned the relationships between artist and philosopher and between the conceptual archaeology of words and the motor of visual-material production. She discussed this idea of production and how Deleuze (and significantly Guattari, who was a ‘practitioner’ in his psychoanalyst role) are able, so successfully, to establish channels of possible translation between the two modes through their anatomy of matter. Gluzberg proposed the existence of a shared common project within the works of Deleuze, his collaborator Guattari, and the artist Francis Bacon – believing it to be a project to which Gluzberg herself has long been committed to as a ‘matter-manufacturer’.
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