1st Edition

Bohm-Biederman Correspondence Creativity in Art and Science

Edited By Paavo Pylkkanen, Charles Biederman, David Bohm Copyright 1999
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    "It was sheer chance that I encountered David Bohm's writing in 1958 ... I knew nothing about him. What struck me about his work and prompted my initial letter was his underlying effort to seek for some larger sense of reality, which seemed a very humanized search." - Charles Biederman, from the foreword of the book
    This book marks the beginning of a four thousand page correspondence between Charles Biederman, founder of Constructivism in the 1930s, and David Bohm the prestigious physicist known for his interpretation of quantum theory. Available for the first time, we are given a rare opportunity to read through and engage in a remarkable transatlantic, intellectual discussion on art and science, creativity and theory.

    I A New Vision of Totality, March 6, 1960, March 26, 1960, April 11, 1960, April 24, 1960, May 22, 1960, June 6, 1960, June 28, 1960, II Creative Determination. August 1, 1960, October 3, 1960, November 17, 1960, December 28, 1960, III Thought and Reality, February 2, 1961, March 2, 1961, February 24, 1961, May 29, 1961, IV Truth and Understanding, December 22, 1961, December 26, 1961, January 18, 1962, December 29, 1961, December 30, 1961, February 24, 1962, V Beyond the Subject–Object Distinction, February 2, 1962, February 9, 1962, March 17, 1962, March 18, 1962, April 14, 1962, April 23, 1962, March 23, 1962, April 27, 1962. April 15, 1962, May 7, 1962, April 24, 1962, Chapter Summaries

    Biography

    Charles Biederman, David Bohm. Edited by Paavo Pylkkanen

    'The Correspondence is a rich and extremely rigorous enquiry by two creator-thinkers into the range and the means of this enquiry, and is of the utmost importance for artists, philosophers and scientists alike.' - The Art Book

    'This is a fascinating and open, sometimes demanding, dialogue on the nature of creativity, on art and science ... between two thinkers who believed in venturing outside the main currents of contemporary thinking.' - The Globe and Mail