Abstract

Este artículo expone el concepto del devenir-animal de Gilles Deleuze en el arte te Francis Bacon. Se trata de un pasaje peculiar que no termina y no empieza nunca, es una particular condición del ser humano, algo que pasa a través de nuestro propio cuerpo y expresa la deformación de este. Analizaremos el idioma filosófico que Deleuze emplea para describir este arte, un arte hecho de sensación y no de imitación. El extranjero, el intruso es alguien que parece vivir en los protagonistas que viven en las pinturas de Bacon; pronto descubrimos que, según la filosofía del pintor, solo podemos ver una zona indiscernible, esta es la sensación que vive entre el hombre y el animal. This text wants to expose the Gilles Deleuze’s concept of becoming-animal in Francis Bacon’s art. This peculiar passage, that never ends and never begins, is a special condition of human being, something that pass through is own body and express itself as a deformation. We will analyze the philosophical language that Deleuze uses to describe this art, something that is made of sensation and not of imitation. The stranger, the intruder is someone who seems to live within the characters that inhabit Bacon’s paintings; soon we will discover that, as per the philosopher’s theory, what we only can see is an indiscernibility zone, that is the sensation lived between man and animal.

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