Title: | Maiseman prosessi; maisemamaalauksen purkuja ja rakennelmia Process of Landscape; Demolishing and Rebuilding Contents of Landscape Painting |
Author(s): | Väyrynen, Mirimari |
Date: | 2013 |
Language: | fi |
Pages: | 79 |
Department: | Department of Art Taiteen laitos |
Degree programme: | Master's Degree Programme in Fine ArtsKuvataiteiden maisteriohjelma |
Supervising professor(s): | Mäki, Teemu |
Subject: | Visual arts |
Keywords: | maisemamaalaus, maisema nykytaiteessa, maisema, metsäpalo, landscape painting, landscape in contemporary Art, landscape, forest fire |
Location: | Archive |
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Abstract:Process of Landscape; Demolishing and Rebuilding Contents of Landscape Painting, MA diploma work, examines landscape painting, its significances and contexts. I approach the subject through the position of human being in relationship with the nature and world. Art obtains its contexts from the present values, culture, phenomena and thinking patterns. Furthermore as substance of unfettered human communication, art is no question only of picturing the surrounding view or reality but rather it is a comprehensive expression and act of being in the world. Our life occurs and is determined besides time, by a certain place, environment and landscape. Also an image is done from concluded location, culture and era. Therefore either a landscape does not convert into painted subject as such, but is rather a question of interpretation and representation. Additionally painted landscape is layered by the past, one´s personal circumstances, identity and imagination. Likewise the way of every epoch evaluate the environment is reflected in it. In this diploma work I outline the similitude between processes of nature, existence and identity. I understand the nature as a primary ark about which human being and later culture are ascended from. Due this notion, I comprehend the nature not random, but intertwined and embodied part of the pictorial landscape tradition. By rather opening than concluding study method, I examine the human´s and nature´s bipolar reshaping interaction and relationship. The important guides along this writing process to excavate the layers of landscape have been above all Hanna Johansson, Stuart Hall, Edward S.Casey, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Trinh T. Minh ha and Pauline von Bonsdorff. Their conceptualization and world picturing has been a great interest to me, offering new views to social and cultural environments as well as to art and I have explicitly based my writing on their philosophy. |
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Parts:Tuhkaantunut maa -näyttely, Tm-galleria 29.5.-21.6.2012 |
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