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- The origins of the term ‘scenography’ are associated with both scene painting and architectural perspective drawing. 1 In the twentieth century the term has gradually gained currency by drawing attention to the way stage space can be used as a dynamic and ‘kinaesthetic contribution’ to the experience of performance. 2 This suggests a difference in intention from the static and pictorial scene design of previous centuries.
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May 31, 2021 · This dialogic approach includes revisiting conventional art history topics, approaches and study objects, in resonance with new scenography theory. The art form of gardening provides an apt example of what a scenographic – multisensory and holistic – approach can contribute to art history.
- Astrid von Rosen
- 2021
This dialogic approach includes revisiting 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,
- Astrid von Rosen
- 2021
Dorita Hannah, theatre architect, designer and academic, defines scenography as ‘The dynamic role design plays upon the stage, orchestrating the visual and sensory environment of performance’. 19 Although the visual aspect of scenography tends to dominate, it can also work with sound.
This book introduces the reader to the purpose, identity and scope of scenography and its theories and concepts. Settings and structures, light, projected images, sound, costumes and props are considered in relation to performing bodies, text, space and the role of the audience.
- Joslin McKinney, Philip Butterworth
- 2009
Feb 5, 2015 · Architect and scenographer João Mendes Ribeiro says that scenography is concerned primarily with the ‘inhabitability of the space’; that is, the creation of spaces with which performing bodies can interact: ‘The scenographic concept, as currently understood by the majority of artists, is a far cry from the pictorial two-dimensional ...
Sep 24, 2013 · Scenography is the many-layered environment of a performance that creates spatial contexts and activates positioning.’. In contemporary performance, scenographies are often performative environments that are designed not in the sense of being built but of being edited – selected, determined and curated.
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. It provides a vital evaluation of the contemporary importance of scenography as a critical tool for art historians and ...