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Fragmentação e reconstituição do suporte pictórico

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Resumo:This study puts together a practical and a theoretical dimensions. It examines how pictorial support can go through a fragmentation and reconstitution process in contemporary and modern art.This research is made in order to check how the canvas, as traditional painting’s support, resists to diferent operations of fragmentation (like to cut, to rip or to fold) that threats its physical integrity. This dissertation attempts to reflect also on the ambiguity, in portuguese language, of the word "tela" (canvas) and the ambivalence of this material, which can be considered not only as pictorial element and but also as support for the two-dimensional representation. The reconstitution could be achieved by weaving all the fragments obtained by the surface’s fragmentation; in this sense, the Tapestry and other craft techniques are seen as common procedures in our practical work and in other mentioned artists’s work. This study also intends to make an analogy between: Painting, Canvas and Tapestry
Autores principais:Rodrigues, Teresa Palma, 1978-
Assunto:Pintura Destruição Reconstrução
Ano:2008
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:This study puts together a practical and a theoretical dimensions. It examines how pictorial support can go through a fragmentation and reconstitution process in contemporary and modern art.This research is made in order to check how the canvas, as traditional painting’s support, resists to diferent operations of fragmentation (like to cut, to rip or to fold) that threats its physical integrity. This dissertation attempts to reflect also on the ambiguity, in portuguese language, of the word "tela" (canvas) and the ambivalence of this material, which can be considered not only as pictorial element and but also as support for the two-dimensional representation. The reconstitution could be achieved by weaving all the fragments obtained by the surface’s fragmentation; in this sense, the Tapestry and other craft techniques are seen as common procedures in our practical work and in other mentioned artists’s work. This study also intends to make an analogy between: Painting, Canvas and Tapestry