
Giorgio Agamben's excerpt from 'Self-Portrait in the Studio' explores the artist's studio as a space preserving the raw drafts and traces of creation. He posits the studio as an image of potentiality, reflecting the writer's or painter's capacity to create. Describing one's studio, Agamben suggests, is an attempt to articulate the very modes and forms of one's own potentiality, a seemingly impossible task.
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