{"title":"L’Art du Bonheur: Rituals of Domesticity in VideoSchetsboek, Pink 1983","authors":"Erik De Jong","doi":"10.52476/trb.13836","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This contribution analyses Pink’s artwork VideoSchetsboek (1983), a performance part of the project L’Art du Bonheur, which shows the same ‘De Koning family’ repeatedly in different interiors within the same street by means of a series of photographs and videos. The emphasis on ritual and domesticity in this series explains its recent inclusion in the collection of the Royal Antiquarian Society (KOG). The ideals of the KOG after its foundation in 1858 reflected, for example through the Atlas of Manners and Customs, those of a nineteenth-century society in which an orderly interior was seen as a core value: domestic happiness was deemed to be good for the development of the nation. Those values changed after 1900 with discussions about individuality and a sense of taste. With the increasing prosperity in the second half of the twentieth century, it became possible for everyone to furnish a home interior as a reflection of their own identity. Pink’s work questions this individualization. Since 1980, the values attributed to marriage and family have declined sharply and all kinds of alternative types of households and discussions about them have arisen. In conjunction with the KOG’s older collections, Pink’s work makes it possible to gain insight into this ever changing culture of living and its domestic rituals and provides context to discussions on their meaning.","PeriodicalId":40677,"journal":{"name":"Rijksmuseum Bulletin","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2023-03-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Rijksmuseum Bulletin","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.52476/trb.13836","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"艺术学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ART","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This contribution analyses Pink’s artwork VideoSchetsboek (1983), a performance part of the project L’Art du Bonheur, which shows the same ‘De Koning family’ repeatedly in different interiors within the same street by means of a series of photographs and videos. The emphasis on ritual and domesticity in this series explains its recent inclusion in the collection of the Royal Antiquarian Society (KOG). The ideals of the KOG after its foundation in 1858 reflected, for example through the Atlas of Manners and Customs, those of a nineteenth-century society in which an orderly interior was seen as a core value: domestic happiness was deemed to be good for the development of the nation. Those values changed after 1900 with discussions about individuality and a sense of taste. With the increasing prosperity in the second half of the twentieth century, it became possible for everyone to furnish a home interior as a reflection of their own identity. Pink’s work questions this individualization. Since 1980, the values attributed to marriage and family have declined sharply and all kinds of alternative types of households and discussions about them have arisen. In conjunction with the KOG’s older collections, Pink’s work makes it possible to gain insight into this ever changing culture of living and its domestic rituals and provides context to discussions on their meaning.
这篇文章分析了Pink的艺术作品VideoSchetsboek(1983),这是L‘Art du Bonheur项目的表演部分,通过一系列照片和视频,在同一条街的不同室内反复展示了同一个“De Koning家族”。这一系列对仪式和家庭生活的强调解释了它最近被英国皇家古董学会(KOG)收藏的原因。1858年KOG成立后的理想反映了19世纪社会的理想,例如通过《礼仪与习俗图集》,在这个社会中,有序的内部被视为核心价值观:家庭幸福被认为有利于国家的发展。这些价值观1900年后,随着对个性和品味的讨论而发生了变化。随着20世纪下半叶的日益繁荣,每个人都有可能为自己的身份提供室内装饰。平克的作品对这种个性化提出了质疑。自1980年以来,归属于婚姻和家庭的价值观急剧下降,出现了各种不同类型的家庭及其讨论。结合KOG的旧系列,Pink的作品使我们有可能深入了解这种不断变化的生活文化及其家庭仪式,并为讨论其意义提供背景。