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- Essentially, scenographics afford a timely lens for art historians to investigate how world feelings are engineered, affirmed, or enacted through art practices and everyday life.
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May 31, 2021 · For the art historian, perhaps studying architecture, scenographics can help accounting for how temporary interventional features – such as occupying the street actions or graffiti – reveal and expose the ideological charges and normativities underpinning the situations.
- Astrid von Rosen
- 2021
conventional art history topics, approaches and study objects, in resonance with new sce-nography theory. The art form of gardening provides an apt example of what a sceno-graphic – multisensory and holistic – approach can contribute to art history. As gardens are eventful, durational occurrences, felt and experienced with all senses, it can be
- Astrid von Rosen
- 2021
Sep 10, 2021 · Essentially, scenographics afford a timely lens for art historians to investigate how world feelings are engineered, affirmed, or enacted through art practices and everyday life.
- Rachel Hann
- Art as Physical Object
- Art as Visual Experience
- Art as Cultural Artifact
- Thinking Critically
Oil and pigments on canvas, carved marble, woven fibers, a concrete dome—most works of art and architecture are physical things. As such, a fundamental determinant of the way they look is the material of which they are made. In architecture, the word used for this is simply materials. In art, the term medium (plural: media) is also used. Materials ...
Most art is visually compelling. While materials and technique determine the range of what is possible, the final appearance of a work is the product of numerous additional choices made by the artist. An artist painting a portrait of a woman in oil on canvas must decide on the size and shape of the canvas, the scale of the woman and where to place ...
While understanding the physical properties and visual experience of art is important, today most art historical research focuses on the significance of works as cultural artifacts. This category of analysis is characterized by a variety of approaches, but all share the basic objective of examining art in relation to its historical context. Most of...
This raises a final point about analyzing the meaning of art and architecture as cultural artifacts. While art historians rely on facts as much as possible and seek to interpret works in ways that are historically plausible, we recognize that subjectivity is inescapable. As discussed in “What is art history?,” we interpret the past in ways that mak...
Scenography and Art History reimagines scenography as a critical concept for art history, and is the first book to demonstrate the importance and usefulness of this concept for art historians and scholars in related fields.
- 1st
- Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
- 256
- May 20 2021
This special issue of Journal of Art History explores scenography’s current relevance to art history more broadly and looks into ways in which art history and scenography can interact and vice versa.
May 31, 2021 · This article investigates the collaboration between the artist/scenographer and the museum. Further, it seeks to contribute to a historical understanding of such collaborations by exploring the work created by the Swedish artist/scenographer Lennart Mörk in the 1960s and 1970s.