莫斯科概念主义与美国艺术的翻译

Q4 Arts and Humanities
J. Bailey
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摘要

摘要:本文考察了20世纪50年代至80年代苏联艺术家获取有关当代美国艺术的审查出版物所使用的策略。它将与莫斯科概念主义有关的艺术家的个人回忆编织在一起,考虑走私或秘密复制的文本和图像对传阅者的影响。本文探讨了艺术概念的字面和隐喻翻译如何在一个具有鲜明对照的规范背景的环境中不稳定,通常被认为是单向的西方对东方的影响,误解和自我异国化等经历激发了新的创作可能性。
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Moscow Conceptualism and the (Mis)Translation of American Art
Abstract This essay examines the strategies used by artists in the Soviet Union to access censored publications about contemporary American art between the 1950s and 1980s. It weaves together the personal recollections of artists associated with Moscow Conceptualism to consider the effect that smuggled or secretly reproduced texts and images had on those among whom they were circulated. The essay explores how the literal and metaphorical translation of artistic concepts into an environment with a contrasting normative background destabilized what is often assumed to be an instance of unidirectional West-to-East influence, with experiences such as misunderstanding and self-exoticization provoking new creative possibilities.
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Art in Translation
Art in Translation Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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