1 / 25

Monday 13th January Stage 1 Semester 2 Week 3 Dr Ken Neil

Monday 13th January Stage 1 Semester 2 Week 3 Dr Ken Neil. Beyond The Postmodern Trap. artist. Photograph of Jackson Pollock 1950. “I AM NATURE”. Jackson Pollock, 1950, ‘nature in action?’. “Lucifer” (Detail) Jackson Pollock 1947.

Download Presentation

Monday 13th January Stage 1 Semester 2 Week 3 Dr Ken Neil

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Monday 13th January Stage 1 Semester 2 Week 3 Dr Ken Neil Beyond The Postmodern Trap

  2. artist Photograph of Jackson Pollock 1950 “I AM NATURE”

  3. Jackson Pollock, 1950, ‘nature in action?’

  4. “Lucifer” (Detail) Jackson Pollock 1947

  5. “Art is an expression of human feeling” is a stock formula, and most students of art respond to it at once. However, philosophers must ask what it means to say this. John Hospers Art as Expression In The Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Edwards, (ed.), New York: Macmillan, 1967.

  6. "Every object in the world can pass from a closed, silent existence to an oral state""We shall therefore take language, discourse, speech etc., to mean any significant unit or synthesis, whether verbal or visual: a photograph will be a kind of speech for us in the same way as a newspaper article; even objects will become speech"Barthes, R., Mythologies, New York, Hill and Wang, 1998, p.109.

  7. “Big Painting VI” Roy Lichtenstein 1965

  8. “Popeye” Roy Lichtenstein 1961

  9. “The Use of Language” Rene Magritte 1928-29

  10. “Do It Yourself Landscape” Andy Warhol 1962

  11. Postmodernism can be said to involve a “linguistic turn” – that is – a move from the expressive picturing of self to the visual writing of ideas. Visual art can be seen as text – the “words” of “expression” can be learnt. All art then, from a Postmodern position, is language, and language is socially and culturally constructed - with the individual expressive agent only playing a part in that construction.

  12. For “expression” read “representation” For “individual self” read “networked collective” For “original” read “copy” For “fixedness” read “disparateness”

  13. Gavin Turk “Pop” 1993

  14. Glenn Brown “After Frank Auerbach”

  15. Glenn Brown “Mark E Smith (After Auerbach)”

  16. Sherrie Levine “After Walker Evans” 1979

  17. Chris Ofili “Captain Shit and the Legend of the Black Stars” 1996

  18. Postmodernism in visual art is a discourse built on various theories, and not a discernible artistic style. • Theories of Postmodernism are not so fashionable now in the art world, partly because they are seen to be negative. • But many good critical results can be had by applying Postmodernist strategies of analysis - the critique of expressionism being one such strategy.

  19. Simon Starling “Turner Prize 2005” Installation shots

  20. Thomas Hirschhorn “Monument to Raymond Carver” 2005

  21. Jeremy Deller “Battle of Orgreave” 1991

  22. Richard Billingham from “Ray’s A Laugh” 1995

More Related