The Treachery of Images
Magritte's painting of a pipe with text 'This is not a pipe' became philosophy's most famous visual paradox. The work explores representation, language, and the gap between objects and their images. It questions the relationship between words, images, and reality. Foucault wrote extensively on this painting's epistemological implications. The work fundamentally challenges how we understand meaning and reference.
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