英文摘要 |
This article reveals the discussion on the interior of the analogical painting which described in Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation by Gilles Deleuze. The first part analyzes the importance of analogical painting in Deleuze’s discussion on painting, and shows the key project of this study. The second part explores the difference between analogy and analogical language, as well as how analogy became a unique language of expression and the related issues in painting. The third part analyzes how Deleuze distinguished analogical painting from classical painting, and discusses how the problem of "figuration" involved in painting expression. The fourth part analyzes the characteristics of analogical painting and the liberation which is involved in. The fifth part analyzes the relationship between the analogical painting and the diagram, and explores the problem of material modulation involved. According to the exploration above, this article attempt to analyze how Deleuze operated the discussion on analogical painting; and try to understand the uniqueness of Bacon’s paintings that Deleuze have presented in the discussion of analogical painting. |