Identités de l’artiste
Considered mages in the romantic age, artists easily evoke the notions of the sacred, the priestly, the marginal, and the prestigious. Traditionally set in opposition to the bourgeoisie, they crystallise the commitment to the aesthetic life, often aligned with criticism of the social order. But what...
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| description | Considered mages in the romantic age, artists easily evoke the notions of the sacred, the priestly, the marginal, and the prestigious. Traditionally set in opposition to the bourgeoisie, they crystallise the commitment to the aesthetic life, often aligned with criticism of the social order. But what of artists when romantic thought and “mentality” seem broadly cut off from their spiritual and ontological background? The writings of specialists in theatre studies, design, literature, philosophy, musicology, and visual arts have been selected for this interdisciplinary work, which aims to contribute to a critical deconstruction of the identity of artists. How do artists see their integral value today? What strategies of representation do they adopt in the era of communications and social networks? How do they enter the political field when the issues around gender and identity-based claims have become part of the debate? What is the relevance of a notion such as vocation when social fates are translated into hybrid pathways? The texts compiled here base the examination of new artistic identities on the awareness of the artist’s historical genealogies. While the aspiration of subjectively expressing oneself through art still has extreme power for the contemporary subject, the way in which it is embodied never stops evolving, engendering critical acuity and the production of an imaginative sphere. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1449382024-09-16T09:47:33Z Identités de l’artiste Plana, Muriel Sounac, Frédéric psychological principles artistic creation artists and society thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGA History of art Considered mages in the romantic age, artists easily evoke the notions of the sacred, the priestly, the marginal, and the prestigious. Traditionally set in opposition to the bourgeoisie, they crystallise the commitment to the aesthetic life, often aligned with criticism of the social order. But what of artists when romantic thought and “mentality” seem broadly cut off from their spiritual and ontological background? The writings of specialists in theatre studies, design, literature, philosophy, musicology, and visual arts have been selected for this interdisciplinary work, which aims to contribute to a critical deconstruction of the identity of artists. How do artists see their integral value today? What strategies of representation do they adopt in the era of communications and social networks? How do they enter the political field when the issues around gender and identity-based claims have become part of the debate? What is the relevance of a notion such as vocation when social fates are translated into hybrid pathways? The texts compiled here base the examination of new artistic identities on the awareness of the artist’s historical genealogies. While the aspiration of subjectively expressing oneself through art still has extreme power for the contemporary subject, the way in which it is embodied never stops evolving, engendering critical acuity and the production of an imaginative sphere. 2024-09-16T09:47:31Z 2024-09-16T09:47:31Z 2021 book ONIX_20240916_9782364415102_145 9782364415102 9782364414136 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/144938 fre Écritures image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9782364415102/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/eud/3827 Éditions universitaires de Dijon 10.4000/books.eud.3827 Considered mages in the romantic age, artists easily evoke the notions of the sacred, the priestly, the marginal, and the prestigious. Traditionally set in opposition to the bourgeoisie, they crystallise the commitment to the aesthetic life, often aligned with criticism of the social order. But what of artists when romantic thought and “mentality” seem broadly cut off from their spiritual and ontological background? The writings of specialists in theatre studies, design, literature, philosophy, musicology, and visual arts have been selected for this interdisciplinary work, which aims to contribute to a critical deconstruction of the identity of artists. How do artists see their integral value today? What strategies of representation do they adopt in the era of communications and social networks? How do they enter the political field when the issues around gender and identity-based claims have become part of the debate? What is the relevance of a notion such as vocation when social fates are translated into hybrid pathways? The texts compiled here base the examination of new artistic identities on the awareness of the artist’s historical genealogies. While the aspiration of subjectively expressing oneself through art still has extreme power for the contemporary subject, the way in which it is embodied never stops evolving, engendering critical acuity and the production of an imaginative sphere. 10.4000/books.eud.3827 9f7eb2c6-af11-4e4b-acf4-d1439b400e31 9782364415102 9782364414136 375 Dijon open access |
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