"In this extraordinarily illuminating book, Klinger builds on a painstaking consideration of Richter's artistic practice to derive a pragmatist theory of artistic form and of form's ultimate purpose. In addition to its exciting philosophical and art historical interventions, Klinger's analysis delineates a practical ethics of art-making that deserves to be read by anyone interested in the theory and practice of art in today's crisis of world-sharing."–Whitney Davis, University of California at Berkeley