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The}l1non Llldovisi is a statue described by Schiller in the fifteenth of his Letters on the Aesthetic<br />

Education of Man (1794), and which' is key to Ranciere's elucidation of the aesthetic regime of<br />

art. For a fuller discussion see Jacques Ranciere, 'The Aesthetic Revolution and its Outcomes',<br />

New Left Review, March/April 2002. [Translator]<br />

2 Stichomythic, from stychomathia - dialogue in alternate lines of verse, usually in disputation.<br />

From Greek drama. [Translator]<br />

3 Cf.Jacques Ranciere, Le Destin des images (Paris: La Fabrique, 2003) 33.<br />

4 Reference is made here to Michel de Certeau's book Les Arts de faire (Paris: UGE, 1980).<br />

S Nicolas Bourriaud, Esthetique relationnelle (Oijon: Les presses du reel. 1998) 37.<br />

6 Jacques Ranciere, I.e Destin des images, op cit, 74-5.<br />

Jacques Ranciere, 'Problems and Transformations in Critical Art', Malaise dans I'esthetique (Paris:<br />

Editions Galilee, 2004) 65-84. Translated by Claire Bishop, assisted by Pablo Lafuente, 2006.<br />

Ranciere/ /Problems and Transformations in Critical AIt/ /93

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