6 thoughts on “Against Architecture (1989) – Denis Hollier

  1. Valter

    I read the book. In fact I own the book, and have used some of it’s part for a post on MZ412’s ‘Burning The Temple Of God’. It’s one of the best interpretations of the work of Bataille I’ve read.

    The book focuses on architectural metaphors in Bataille’s oeuvre. It takes an entry on arhcitecture by Bataille in the Encyclopedia Acephalica as it’s starting point. In the entry, architecture is decried as authoritarian in nature, stabilizing hierarchical relationships. Hollier contrasts authoritarian architecture with that of the labyrinth, which he interprets as a destabilizing architecture. Other builings which are explored are pyramids and slaughterhouses. The human body also takes an important place. As is well know, architecture is often used as a metaphor for human physiognomy. In the book, eroticism is presented as destabilizing the architecture of the body.

    The burning church on the cover is the Reims cathedral, which was bombarded by the Germans in WW1. As is known from Michel Surya’s biography of Bataille, he fled the city with his mother and brother, leaving his blind and syphilis-crazed father behind in the city under attack. This had a formative influence on Bataille.

    Valter

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