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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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POSSÍVEIS TERRITORIALIDADES E A PRODUÇÃO CRÍTICA DA ARTE SUTURAS E SOBREJUSTAPOSIÇÕES ENTRE VESTES SEM CORPOS E CORPOS SEM VESTES / POSSIBLE TERRITORIAL AND PRODUCTION OF ART CRITICISM SUTURES AND DRESSED WITH SOBRE-JUXTAPOSITION BETWEEN BODIES AND BODIES WITHOUT CLOTHES

Mossi, Cristian Poletti 14 April 2010 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The present dissertation is in line of research Arts and Culture, it aims at investigating the subjective processes that can occur from the suture and sobrejuxtaposition (understood as instrumental concepts which share the same time the idea of the sobre-juxtaposition and overlapping) images of works by Claudia Casarino (installation, untitled, 2005) bringing clothes without bodies, which I call "corporate dress" and Vanessa Beecroft s (performance, vb45, 2001) proposing bodies without clothes, which I named 'out-of-subject bodies'. To consolidate the process were discussed such images within the concepts of territory and critical production of art to make sense together some of the contemporary theories that graze the question of body, subjectivity and garments - understood here as possible territoriality. To this end, built up over the search a visual diary that brings verbal (written) and visual (drawings and collages) notes that dialogue throughout the text with images of the works in question. The work is divided into three main areas in which we discuss primarily the method and context that protested the job, then the images will be finally considered separately to think about possible sutures and juxtapositions between them. Therefore, in Casarino s they are faced with objects that get animated through our eyes. Shadows and robes dancing, though still in the room where the work is installed and refer to this body-absent. On the other hand, in Beecroft s it can be found bodies that present the possibility of life and movement, are static, apathetic, oddly organized as things. Make up a kind of installation with objects/bodies that generate disappearances are against each other. If the body and, by analogy, the garment can be thought of as regions, we can infer that Casarino s work is the land, but the occupants of the land and perhaps a spectral presence implies that the bodies they have embodied or would embody. In Beecroft s work, their bodies get out of the subjectivity and the extent is presented repeatedly naked, hence dispossessed, believing that such territory discards to make another kind of territory without borders. / Esta pesquisa, que se insere na linha de pesquisa Arte e Cultura, tem como objetivo investigar quais os processos de subjetivação que podem ocorrer a partir da sutura e da sobrejustaposição (entendidos enquanto conceitos instrumentais que comungam ao mesmo tempo da idéia da justaposição e da sobreposição) das imagens das obras de Claudia Casarino (instalação, sem título, 2005) trazendo vestes sem corpos, as quais eu chamo de vestes incorporadas e de Vanessa Beecroft (performance, vb45, 2001) propondo corpos sem vestes, as quais eu nomeio de corpos dessubjetivados . Para embasar o processo discutiu-se tais imagens no âmbito dos conceitos de território e produção crítica da arte para produzir sentidos juntamente a algumas das teorias contemporâneas que tangenciam a questão do corpo, da subjetividade e das vestes entendidos aqui como possíveis territorialidades. Para tanto, construiu-se ao longo da pesquisa um diário visual que traz anotações verbais (escritas) e visuais (desenhos e colagens) que dialogam ao longo do texto com as imagens das obras em questão. O trabalho subdivide-se em três grandes eixos, nos quais discute-se primeiramente a metodologia e o contexto que insurge o trabalho, posteriormente as imagens propostas isoladamente para finalmente pensar possíveis suturas e sobrejustaposições entre as mesmas. Em Casarino nos deparamos com objetos instalados que adquirem uma sobre-vida através de nossos olhos. Sombras e vestes que dançam, ainda que estáticas na sala onde a obra está instalada e remetem-se a corpos presente-ausentes. Em Beecroft encontramos corpos que ainda que presentificados, ou com a possibilidade de vida e movimento, estão estáticos, apáticos, estranhamente organizados como coisas. Configuram uma espécie de instalação com objetos/corpos que geram desaparecimentos uns frente aos outros. Se o corpo e, por analogia, a veste podem ser pensados como territórios, podemos inferir que na obra de Casarino há o território, mas não os ocupantes do mesmo e talvez por isso uma presença espectral que subentende os corpos que por eles passaram ou poderão passar. Já no trabalho de Beecroft, os corpos se dessubjetivam na medida em que se apresentam repetidos, nus, portanto desterritorializados, entendendo que tal território se desfaz para formular outro tipo de território sem margens.
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Rosângela Rennó = fotografia, deslocamentos e desaparição na arte contemporânea brasileira = Rosângela Rennó: photography, displacements and disappearance in brazilian contemporary art / Rosângela Rennó : photography, displacements and disappearance in brazilian contemporary art

Mendes, Talita, 1985- 24 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Maria de Fátima Morethy Couto / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-24T11:13:41Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Mendes_Talita_M.pdf: 6181643 bytes, checksum: 13de2f327820836fe396de02355bc780 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: Esta pesquisa tem por objeto a análise de três instalações realizadas pela artista brasileira Rosângela Rennó ¿ a saber: Imemorial (1994-1995), In Oblivionem (1994-1995) e Hipocampo (1995) ¿ com o propósito de compreender as investigações da artista em torno da imagem fotográfica e das implicações de seu uso no que concerne aos conceitos de memória, deslocamento e estética da desaparição na arte contemporânea. Além das citadas obras deve-se considerar, para efeito analítico, o work in progress da artista, seu Arquivo Universal (desde 1992), por se tratar de coleção pessoal de notícias de jornal que, frequentemente, é revisitada para a elaboração das obras. Fundamental para a pesquisa é a análise do posicionamento de Rennó enquanto colecionadora de ruínas (fotografias descartadas e outros resíduos culturais), de modo a problematizar a tensão existente entre duas formas de coleção que implicam maneiras diferentes de lidar com o tempo e a história: têm-se a dimensão singular e afetiva das coleções da artista como uma prática da memória ¿ fragmentária por excelência ¿ e a organização de suas instalações nos espaços destinados às exposições de arte (galerias e museus), em que prevalece o discurso pautado na linearidade histórica. O papel da artista, que é discutido na pesquisa, coincide, a meu ver, com o contratipo positivo do colecionador, definido por Walter Benjamin como aquele que descarta a função utilitária dos objetos ligando o ato de colecionar a uma percepção dialética do tempo, não linear. A este posicionamento da artista está associado o conceito de desaparição do teórico da cultura e urbanista Paul Virilio, importante para a análise das manipulações que Rosângela Rennó exerce nas imagens das quais se apropria / Abstract: In this research were analyzed three installations made by the Brazilian artist Rosângela Rennó ¿ Imemorial (1994-1995), In Oblivionem (1994-1995) and Hipocampo (1995) ¿ aiming to understand the artist's investigations about the photographic image and the implication of its uses when related to memory, displacement and aesthetics of disappearance concepts in contemporary art. Besides the mentioned works, the artist's work in progress Arquivo Universal (since 1992) is also considered in the analysis, once it consists in her personal collection of news articles which are usually consulted during the conception of her works. It¿s fundamental for this research the analysis of Rennó's position as a collector of ruins (wasted photos and other cultural remains) to problematize the tension between the two types of collection, which mean different ways to deal with time and history: there is the unique and affectionate dimension of the artist's collection as a memory practice ¿ fragmentary par excellence ¿ and the organization of her installations in spaces for art expositions (galleries and museums), where the historical linear discourse is predominant. The role of the artist, which is discussed during this research, coincides with the positive countertype of the collector, defined by Walter Benjamin as the one who discards the utility functions of the objects, connecting the action of collecting to a nonlinear dialectical perception of time. The artist's position is related to the disappearance concept thought by the cultural theorist and urbanist Paul Virilio, important for the analysis of the alterations Rosângela Rennó does in the images she appropriates / Mestrado / Artes Visuais / Mestra em Artes Visuais
693

THE CURATED ESTATE:A PRACTICE-BASED POP-UP STORE SOLUTION FOR LUXURY FASHION RETAIL INDUSTRY’S ISSUES WITH RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

Allen, Nia J. 17 June 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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The painted music of America in the works of Arthur G. Dove, John Marin, and Joseph Stella: an aspect of cultural nationalism

Cassidy, Donna January 1988 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / The music-painting analogy had a pervasive influence on American early modernist art criticism, theory, and painting. Music became an aesthetic model and a theme in painting, and, for some artists and critics, music, particularly jazz and "noise music," expressed the energy of modern America. This dissertation addresses these aspects of the music-painting analogy, using Arthur G. Dove, John Marin, and Joseph Stella as case studies. / 2031-01-01
695

Främling, chockerande, despot : Endre Nemes som konstnär och lärare 1940 till 1958

Rodenstedt, Kjell January 2020 (has links)
This thesis is an analysis of Endre Nemes’ art and how he was received in Sweden. It will also cover his eight years as an art teacher at Valand art school. The timespan has been limited to his first eighteen years in Sweden. The thesis uses mainly Pierre Bourdieu’s The Rules of Art as a theoretical approach. Nemes was from Central European and a modern painter, he was regarded as cubist, surrealist and in the last years of the period as abstract. The first part concentrates on how his art evolved during the eighteen years and how the art critics described him. Especially four artworks have been analyzed. Context analysis is used to examine art criticism in Swedish newspapers from eight exhibitions. One result from the analysis is that during the years 1940 up until 1955 Nemes is regarded as avantgarde, a forerunner in Sweden and tended to shock the audience with his art. Even if he was very productive and had solo exhibitions, he mostly sold to other artists and early adopters. In the last years, especially after he left his job as a teacher, and became more abstract, he was just one of several artists and cannot any longer be regarded as avantgarde. The second part of the thesis covers Nemes as teacher at Valand art school in Gothenburg. Nemes was a precursor in modern art teaching. The period at Valand is interesting as it influenced both Swedish and Nemes own art. The thesis investigates what method he used as a teacher, how he was appreciated as a teacher both by his art students and by art critics in Swedish newspapers. The thesis also analyzes how Nemes impacted the student’s future way of painting. The result is that he had an impact on some of the students, but not on others. Most impact did he have on a group of students that was close to him, while other did not fully appreciate his teaching. Nemes’ method was to leave the students and their individual development as much freedom as possible, while still being strict on teaching different techniques and the importance of a careful composition. Another result was that all studied students used this knowledge in their future as independent artists.
696

Virtuosic Performance: Rearticulating Disability in the Works of Lisa Bufano, Ron Athey, and Martin O'Brien

Kurtz, Amanda J. January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
697

Autobiography as Service

Jesser, Frederick A., IV 13 June 2013 (has links)
No description available.
698

The Involuntary Self-Portrait: Automimesis and Self-Referentiality in the Art Literature of the Italian Renaissance

Lampe, Moritz 19 January 2023 (has links)
Automimesis oder die Idee, dass „jeder Maler sich selbst malt“, war eine Vorstellung, die in der Kunstliteratur der italienischen Renaissance immer wieder formuliert wurde. Zunächst als Makel von Malern interpretiert, der einer exakten Nachahmung der Natur entgegenstand, wurde die körperliche oder geistige Ähnlichkeit eines Künstlers mit seinem Werk jedoch schon bald positiv aufgefasst. Anhand von Künstlerbiografien, Kunsttraktaten und Kunstwerken untersucht diese Studie die Gründe für diesen Paradigmenwechsel und zeichnet nach, wie frühneuzeitliche Ideen unser Verständnis von der Autonomie der Künste bis heute prägen.
699

The Extraordinary Double Body: Images in Literature, Art, and on the Sideshow Stage

Ingram, Seth January 2011 (has links)
No description available.
700

Sensing Security through Contemporary Art and Ethnographic Encounters

Seiler, Jena M. January 2017 (has links)
No description available.

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