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摘要许多当代艺术家通过以书籍形式为基础的艺术品,包括艺术家的书籍和书籍雕塑,探索了人们与自然世界的关系。这项研究有助于讨论视觉讲故事如何使叙事重新可视化,使不为人知的故事变得可见,具体参考了当代南非艺术家Guy du Toit的《游戏之书I》和《游戏之物II》(2017)。这篇文章的目的是探索那些不为人知的故事的叙事建议,就像通过书封面之间的空白空间感受到的那样。我认为,杜的书中雕塑通过表现时间流逝的影响和元素对青铜媒介的影响,唤起了失落和短暂的体验。基于David Macauley的环境哲学(Elemental philosophy:Earth,Air,Fire,and Water as environmental Ideas。纽约:纽约州立大学出版社,2010),特别是他提出的通过将生态考虑视为一种“重新讲述”的形式来重新评估如何与自然世界建立联系的建议,我认为杜托伊特的书籍雕塑为探索我们与自然世界脆弱的关系提供了一个起点。
Between the Pages: Human Fragility and the Patina of Time in Guy du Toit’s Book of Play I and Book of Play II
Abstract Various contemporary artists have explored people’s relationships with the natural world through artworks based on the book format, including artist’s books and book sculptures. This study contributes to the discussion on the ways visual storytelling can work towards re-visualising narratives, making untold stories visible, with specific reference to Book of Play I and Book of Play II (2017) by contemporary South African artist Guy du Toit. The aim of this article is to explore narrative suggestions of stories that remain untold, as felt through the empty spaces between the book covers. I argue that Du Toit’s book sculptures evoke experiences of loss and transience through his representation of the impact of the passage of time and the effects of the elements on the medium of bronze. Building on David Macauley’s environmental philosophy (Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas. New York: SUNY Press, 2010), and specifically his suggestion to re-evaluate how to relate to the natural world by viewing ecological considerations as a form of “re-story-ation”, I suggest that Du Toit’s book sculptures offer a starting point for an exploration of our fragile relationship with the natural world.