社会回应行为艺术:马来西亚行为艺术的历史与背景

IF 0.4 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
None Clara Ling Boon Ing, None Sarena Abdullah
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自20世纪90年代以来,马来西亚艺术家一直将行为艺术作为一种艺术媒介。然而,马来西亚行为艺术的历史和背景并没有特别在马来西亚艺术史的背景下进行研究。来自美术背景的艺术家,如Intan Rafiza, Sharon Chin, Aisyah Baharuddin, Rahmat Haron, Azizan Rahman Paiman, Mislina Mustaffa和had Ayam,都是将行为艺术作为主要艺术媒介的马来西亚艺术家。这些表演,正如本文所讨论的,是我们所定义的“社会反应媒介”,因为这些表演不仅是艺术家表达自己的方式,更重要的是,这些表演被激发和执行,作为一种艺术主张或回应的形式,针对各种正在发生的问题,触发或启发这些艺术家通过这些表演的执行做出反应。为了提供更好的历史背景和背景,本文将首先在马来西亚更大的视觉艺术实践中阐明和描述行为艺术的历史发展,然后将重点放在本文认为是“社会响应”的少数艺术家的精选表演的检查上。本节将重点介绍所使用的术语和表演本身的性质。
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Socially Responsive Performance Art: The History and Context of Selected Performance Art in Malaysia
Since the 1990s, Malaysian artists have been using performance art as an artistic medium. Nevertheless, the history and context of performance art in Malaysia have not been examined in the context of Malaysian art history in particular. Coming from the fine arts background, artists such as Intan Rafiza, Sharon Chin, Aisyah Baharuddin, Rahmat Haron, Azizan Rahman Paiman, Mislina Mustaffa, and Fared Ayam, are among Malaysian artists who have been producing performance art as their main artistic medium. These performances, as will be discussed in this article, are what we define as “socially responsive medium” as these performances are not only ways for artists to express themselves but most importantly, the performances were inspired and executed as a form of artistic assertion or response in regard to various issues happening that triggered or inspired these artists to react via the execution of these performances. To give a better historical context and background, this article will first elucidate and delineate the historical development of performance art within the larger visual arts practice in Malaysia before focussing on the examination of selected performances by the few artists that this article argues as being “socially responsive.” This section will focus the term used and the nature of the performances itself.
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Wacana Seni-Journal of Art Discourse
Wacana Seni-Journal of Art Discourse HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
50.00%
发文量
10
期刊介绍: Wacana Seni Journal of Arts Discourse, a refereed journal of the School of the Arts, published by Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, promotes the advancement of scholarly knowledge about the arts and design particularly in Malaysia and Asia. The journal publishes articles with theoretical approaches from various disciplines, artists’ statements about creative processes, conversational dialogues with prominent artists, as well as reviews of books, recordings, exhibitions, and performances.
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