Intermedialita kaligrafických inspirací v poválečném umění a filosofickém diskursu

Petra Polláková
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In this study, based on my dissertation thesis, I focus on the issues of circulation and various methods of appropriating calligraphic practices within the framework of transnational art history, predominantly in the context of the post-war European and North American art scenes. Due to the multi-layered and intermedia nature of the topic of calligraphic inspirations, I have chosen the motif of the circle as a certain unifying element, through which I attempt to reflect the given issue within two distinct circles. The first topic is the examination of the possibilities of artistic or philosophical expression of the ontological meaning of corporeality and the circularity of the body in the process of creation. The circle also reflects the issue of periodic renewal and regeneration of mythical and historical time. I examine the issue of the cyclical nature of time in the context of post-war art, when the necessity of a new beginning arose, which would not only enable a deeper intercultural dialogue, but also strengthen the need to re-examine the original artistic roots and sources.
在本研究中,基于我的毕业论文,我主要在战后欧洲和北美艺术场景的背景下,在跨国艺术史的框架内关注书法实践的流通问题和各种挪用方法。由于书法灵感这一主题的多层性和中间性,我选择了圆形的主题作为某种统一的元素,试图通过它在两个不同的圆圈中反映给定的问题。第一个主题是考察在创作过程中形体的本体论意义和身体的圆形的艺术或哲学表达的可能性。这个循环也反映了神话和历史时间的周期性更新和再生问题。我在战后艺术的背景下审视了时间的周期性问题,当一个新的开始的必要性出现时,这不仅可以实现更深层次的跨文化对话,而且还加强了重新审视原始艺术根源和来源的必要性。
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