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Displacements
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The thesis investigates and argues for instances in which art and spatial, existential and economic meanings of the domestic can be thought to communicate.In the first part, it introduces and discusses philosophical works which consider and examine implications of the domestic, a historical study of public/private division and certain categorisations of Kantian aesthetics, in order to provide a research context. It focuses on particular works, movements and styles from modern art. The rest of the thesis studies contemporary art works in three groups which are defined according to the disposition of the relationships of art and domestic suggested by those works. This categorization is mainly to propose ways to trace this relationship among the heterogeneity of genres and interests of post-1960s art productions. The thesis attempts to argue that the relationships between art and the domestic is characterised by displacements of the referential frames within which these terms are usually defined and understood.
Autorentext
Born in Ankara, in 1970. Studied Chemical Engineering and management at METU. Worked for financial firms until 2001 while studying art history through distance education programs. Began her MA studies at Viusal Arts Program of Sabanci University, Istanbul. Graduated with a thesis in 2004.Currently works for an art gallery in Istanbul.
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- Autor Asli Cetinkaya
- Titel Displacements
- Veröffentlichung 12.10.2009
- ISBN 3838320204
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838320205
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
- Untertitel Modern and Contemporary Art and the Domestic
- Gewicht 173g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 104
- GTIN 09783838320205