在火焰中跳舞

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 ART
American Art Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1086/713572
J. Van Horn
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摘要

这篇文章研究了一对早期的美国壁炉,它们描绘了相同的非洲人物,每个人都拿着一个醒酒器和酒杯。这些灯笼是由一个身份不明的铸铁厂的奴隶劳工制造的,描绘了黑人在服役的身体。这些灯笼类似于当代奴隶侍从为白人服务的肖像,也类似于装饰报纸上奴隶拍卖广告的木刻人物。然而,由于它们的物质性,它们使这些视觉艺术品所宣扬的幻想复杂化了。当考虑到它们在早期美国客厅的原始使用环境时,这些壁炉通过壮观的暴力表现出非人性化。这些微笑的雕塑由铁制成,即使在火焰中也不会损坏。他们形成了对人格的种族化理解,并支持壁炉是对奴隶施暴的场所的观点。这些壁炉架表明,早期美国精致的室内空间不仅是表现礼貌的地方,也是反黑人的地方。
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Dancing in the Flames
This essay investigates a pair of early American andirons that depict identical African figures, each holding a decanter and wine glass. Manufactured by enslaved laborers at an unidentified iron foundry, the andirons depict Black bodies laboring in service. The andirons resemble contemporary representations of enslaved attendants serving White subjects in portraits, as well as woodblock-printed figures that decorated newspaper advertisements for slave auctions. Yet because of their materiality, they complicated the fantasies these visual artifacts proclaim. When considered in their original context of use in an early American parlor, the andirons reveal dis-humanization through spectacularized violence. Produced of iron, these smiling sculptures could be subjected to a fire’s flames without damage. They forged racialized understandings of personhood and supported a view of fireplaces as sites for violence against enslaved people. The andirons reveal that early American refined interiors were not simply zones for performing politeness but also anti-Black.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
0.20
自引率
50.00%
发文量
20
期刊介绍: American Art is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring all aspects of the nation"s visual heritage from colonial to contemporary times. Through a broad interdisciplinary approach, American Art provides an understanding not only of specific artists and art objects, but also of the cultural factors that have shaped American art over three centuries of national experience. The fine arts are the journal"s primary focus, but its scope encompasses all aspects of the nation"s visual culture, including popular culture, public art, film, electronic multimedia, and decorative arts and crafts. American Art embraces all methods of investigation to explore America·s rich and diverse artistic legacy, from traditional formalism to analyses of social context.
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