Inspirations for Fragmented Body; Painting Class SART2402.
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Inspirations for Fragmented Body; Painting Class SART2402.
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Wednesday 14 September 2016.
“Throughout history artists have drawn, sculpted and painted the human form. Recent art history, however, reveals a significant shift in artist’ perceptions of the body, which has been used not simply as the ‘content’ of the work, but also as canvas, brush, frame and platform. Over the course of the last hundred years artists and others have interrogated the way in which the body has been depicted and how it has been conceived. The idea of the physical and mental self as a stable and finite form has gradually eroded, echoing influential twentieth-century developments in the fields of psychoanalysis, philosophy, anthropology, medicine and science. Artists have investigated the temporality, contingency and instability of the body, and have explored the notion that identity is ‘acted out’ within and beyond cultural boundaries, rather than being an inherent quality. They have explored the notion of consciousness, reaching to express the self that is invisible, formless and liminal. They have addressed issues of risk, fear, death, danger and sexuality, at times when the body has been most threatened by these things.”
- “The Artist’s Body” Tracey Warr & Amelia Jones (2000) London, New York : Phaidon Press Ltd