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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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Les dislocations de l'espace pictural / The dislocations of pictorial space

Bourcier, Charline 04 December 2015 (has links)
En 1962, Gerhard Richter peint Tisch. Dans ce tableau, une table représentée en perspective est biffée par une violente gestualité. L’espace pictural s’érige entre l’illusion de profondeur et l’affirmation matérielle de la toile et de la peinture. Impulsée par une pratique personnelle, mise en regard avec le travail actuel de jeunes artistes héritiers des altérations fécondes de Richter, tels que Adrian Ghenie, Duncan Wylie ou Stephen Bush, Les dislocations de l’espace pictural se penche sur les relations dynamiques qui animent une figuration en tension entre l’image et le pictural. Taches, semis et coulures déstabilisent les assises iconiques tout en créant des mondes ambigus. L’espace pictural oscille entre dextérité et lâcher-prise. L’inachèvement et les réserves exposent au regard les vacillements de ses strates constitutives. / Gerhard Richter painted Tisch in 1962. In this painting, a table, which is represented in perspective, has been erased with a violent gestural brushstroke. The pictorial space stands between the illusion of depth and the emphasized materiality of the canvas and the painting. The dislocations of the pictorial space, fostered by Richter’s personal practice and supplemented with the work of current young artists, heirs to his productive alterations, such as Adrian Ghenie, Duncan Wylie or Stephen Bush, these dislocations show the dynamic relationships which animate a figuration in tension with the picture and the painting. Stains, patterns, and streaks destabilize established iconic values while creating ambiguous worlds. The pictorial space oscillates between dexterity and letting go. The incompleteness and the reserves display the wavering of its constitutive layers.

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