John Gorman, Le faune et Galatea. 20x15cm. Graphite, chalk on paper, 2021

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Through the study of this drawing, I wish to show how philosophy, when it supports artistic creation and art history, sheds light on current artistic production which, in my opinion, is devoid of any meaning, as well as on art history which can thus be renewed.

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