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Max Loreau (7 June 1928 – 7 January 1990) was a 20th-century Belgian philosopher, poet and art critic.

Life and career

Born in Brussels, Max Loreau was a professor of modern philosophy at the University of Brussels.[1]

He was interested in a number of movements ranging from the Renaissance to Cobra. His work focused on artists such as Jean Dubuffet, Guillaume Corneille, and Asger Jorn. A comprehensive study of the logograms by Christian Dotremont was published in 1975; Loreau also worked with Pierre Alechinsky, who helped him to publish L'Épreuve. He died in 1990.

Loreau's philosophy is rooted primarily in phenomenology.

Publications

Posthumous :

References

  1. ^ "Loreau Max". Les Editions de Minuit. Retrieved 22 September 2023.

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