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Spirited pattern and decoration in contemporary Black Atlantic art.

机译:当代黑大西洋艺术中的精神形态和装饰。

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This dissertation investigates aesthetics of African design and decoration in the work of major contemporary artists of African descent who address heritage, history, and life experience. My project focuses on the work of three representative contemporary artists, African American artists Kehinde Wiley and Nick Cave, and Ghanaian artist El Anatsui. Their work represents practices and tendencies among a much broader group of painters and sculptors who employ elaborate textures and designs to express drama and emotion throughout the Black Atlantic world.;I argue that extensive patterning, embellishment, and ornamentation are employed by many contemporary artists of African descent as a strategy for reinterpreting the art historical canon and addressing critical social issues, such as war, devastation of the earth's environment, and lack of essential resources for survival in many parts of the world. Many artworks also present historical revisions that reflect the experience of Black peoples who were brought to the Americas through the transatlantic slave trade, lived under colonial rule, or witnessed aspects of post-colonial struggle. The disorderliness of intersecting designs could also symbolize gaps in memory and traumas that will not heal. They reflect the manner in which Black Atlantic peoples have pieced together ancestral histories from a patchwork of sources. Polyrhythmic decoration enables their work to act as vessels of experience, allowing viewers to bring together multiple histories and social references.
机译:本文主要研究非洲人后裔当代主要艺术家的作品中的非洲设计和装饰美学,这些艺术家探讨遗产,历史和生活经验。我的项目专注于三位当代代表性艺术家的作品,即非洲裔美国艺术家Kehinde Wiley和Nick Cave,以及加纳艺术家El Anatsui。他们的作品代表了范围更广的画家和雕塑家的实践和趋势,他们运用精致的纹理和设计来表达整个黑大西洋世界的戏剧和情感。我认为,许多当代艺术家都采用了广泛的图案,点缀和装饰。非洲人后裔作为一种战略来重新诠释艺术史上的经典,并解决诸如战争,地球环境遭受破坏以及在世界许多地方缺乏生存所必需的资源等重大社会问题。许多艺术品还提出了对历史的修改,反映了通过跨大西洋的奴隶贸易带到美洲,生活在殖民统治下或见证了后殖民斗争的黑人的经历。交叉设计的无序性也可能象征着记忆和创伤方面的缺口无法治愈。它们反映了黑人大西洋民族从众多来源中整理祖传历史的方式。多节奏的装饰使他们的作品可以充当体验的容器,使观看者可以将多种历史和社会参照融合在一起。

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  • 作者

    Sanders, Sophie.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 Art History.;Black Studies.;African American Studies.;Sub Saharan Africa Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 367 p.
  • 总页数 367
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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