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This article retraces the sources that influenced the ideas that Russian artist El Lissitzky held about the encounter between human beings and nature during his stay in Europe in the early 1920s. Notes and private correspondence held in the Special Collections of the Getty Research Institute detail an interest in Austro-Hungarian biologist Raoul Heinrich Francé’s concepts from Die Pflanze als Erfinder (1920; Plants as Inventors, 1923) and Bios: Die Gesetze der Welt (1921; Bios: The laws of the world), along with other new sources that relate to the philosophical debate around Albert Einstein’s special and general theories of relativity. A close reading of these sources and Lissitzky’s interest in them enables a reconsideration of what Oliver A. I. Botar describes as Lissitzky’s “biocentric turn” and the artist’s closely connected book project “1=1.”
本文追溯了影响俄罗斯艺术家埃尔·利西茨基20世纪20年代初在欧洲期间关于人与自然相遇的思想的来源。盖蒂研究所特别收藏的笔记和私人信件详细介绍了对奥匈生物学家拉乌尔·海因里希·弗朗塞的概念的兴趣,这些概念来自Die Pplanze als Erfinder(1920;植物作为发明家,1923)和Bios:Die Gesetze der Welt(1921;Bios:the laws of the world),以及与围绕阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦的狭义和广义相对论的哲学辩论有关的其他新来源。仔细阅读这些来源以及利西茨基对它们的兴趣,可以重新思考奥利弗·A·I·博塔所描述的利西茨基的“生物中心转向”和艺术家紧密相连的图书项目“1=1”
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