Avisuality in visual arts. Selected issues WNHS-HS-AIVA
1. Beyond the ocularcentrism
- cultural aspects of privileging the sense of sight in Western culture
- the notion of ocularcentrism
- sight as a sense of distance, control and domination
- contemporary critique of ocularcentrism
2. Contemporary iconoclasms
- the (im)possibility of a representation
- the aesthetics of the sublime and negative representation
- the darkness and silence as a matter of art
- non-representability of the Holocaust
3. The affective turn in art and art theory
- emotions vs affects
- the idea of a total work of art
- theoretical background of contemporary opening of art to other senses
- contemporary synesthesia
- affective antimonuments
4. Towards a mental image
- the concept of the interior landscape
- the notion of imagination in art
- mental images - perceived, remembered, dreamed
5. The lack as an aesthetic category
- amor vacui
- “Less is more” as a creative principle
- the lack as a new ornament (according to Marta Leśniakowska)
W cyklu 2021/22_Z:
1. Beyond the ocularcentrism 2. Contemporary iconoclasms 3. The affective turn in art and art theory 4. Towards a mental image |
Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
Poziom przedmiotu
Symbol/Symbole kierunkowe efektów uczenia się
Typ przedmiotu
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Efekty kształcenia
The student understands the dangers of privileging the sense of sight and is able to point out the reasons why many artists want to overcome this domination. He/she understands the essence of the concept of oculocentrism, is able to identify and interpret works that show this tendency and point out various paths beyond the visual paradigm.
Lectures 15 hours
Own work with literature approx. 50 hours
Preparation of presentation approx. 25 hours
TOTAL approx. 90
ECTS 3
Kryteria oceniania
Course grading:
The semester end’s with a student’s 20-25 minute long illustrated presentation
on a selected theoretical issue related to the quistion of avisuality in art (For second-cycle students, the presentation should include an element of the student-led debate).
The attendance and active participation in classes will be also taken into
consideration
Praktyki zawodowe
not applicable
Literatura
Basic readings:
Didi-Huberman, Georges, Images in spite of all: Four photographs from Auschwitz, translated by Shane B. LillisChicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.
Jay, Martin. “The Rise of Hermeneutics and the Crisis of Ocularcentrism.” Poetics Today 9, no. 2 (1988): 307–26.
Jay, Martin. Downcast Eyes: The Denigration of Vision in Twentieth-Century French Thought. University of California Press, 1993. (selected fragments)
Lyotard, Jean-Francois. “The Sublime and the Avant Garde.” Paragraph 6 (1985): 1–18.
Pursey, Tom & Lomas, David. Tate Sensorium: an experiment in multisensory immersive design, “The Senses and Society, Volume 13, Issue 3 (2018)”: 354-366.
O'Sullivan, Simon, “The aesthetics of affect: Thinking art beyond representation.”, Angelaki Journal of Theoretical Humanities, December 2001, 6(3):125-135.
Sholette, Gregory, Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise. Culture. London: Pluto Press, 2010 (selected fragments)
Taylor, Julie, ed. Modernism and Affect. Edinburgh University Press, 2015.
Tye, Michael. “The Picture Theory of Mental Images.” The Philosophical Review 97, no. 4 (1988): 497–520.
W cyklu 2021/22_Z:
Basic readings: Didi-Huberman, Georges, Images in spite of all: Four photographs from Auschwitz, translated by Shane B. LillisChicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008. Jay, Martin. “The Rise of Hermeneutics and the Crisis of Ocularcentrism.” Poetics Today 9, no. 2 (1988): 307–26. Jay, Martin. Downcast Eyes: The Denigration of Vision in Twentieth-Century French Thought. University of California Press, 1993. (selected fragments) Lyotard, Jean-Francois. “The Sublime and the Avant Garde.” Paragraph 6 (1985): 1–18. Pursey, Tom & Lomas, David. Tate Sensorium: an experiment in multisensory immersive design, “The Senses and Society, Volume 13, Issue 3 (2018)”: 354-366. O'Sullivan, Simon, “The aesthetics of affect: Thinking art beyond representation.”, Angelaki Journal of Theoretical Humanities, December 2001, 6(3):125-135. Sholette, Gregory, Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise. Culture. London: Pluto Press, 2010 (selected fragments) Taylor, Julie, ed. Modernism and Affect. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. Tye, Michael. “The Picture Theory of Mental Images.” The Philosophical Review 97, no. 4 (1988): 497–520. |
Uwagi
W cyklu 2021/22_Z:
none |
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