The Concept of Aesthetics of Ugliness Exemplified by the Art of Radical Informel Abstraction Cover Image

Koncept estetike ružnoga na primjeru umjetnosti radikalne enformelne apstrakcije
The Concept of Aesthetics of Ugliness Exemplified by the Art of Radical Informel Abstraction

Author(s): Barbara Gaj Ristić
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Aesthetics, Contemporary Philosophy, Sociology of Art
Published by: Hrvatsko Filozofsko Društvo
Keywords: aesthetic of ugliness; art of radical informel; modern art; deformation; formlessness; brutal aesthetic; anti-art;

Summary/Abstract: In the art of radical Informel, we encounter works with emphasised non-pictoriality, non-semantics and non-referentiality, as well as a tendency towards entropy, layering and the disintegration of form through destructive processes such as deformation, perforation, incision, scratching, the accumulation of structures and masses, fragmentation, stripping and burning. In this paper, theoretical models of interpretation for the art of radical Informel are pointed out through the concepts of the aesthetics of ugliness, i.e. brutal aesthetics, such as (1) deformation, (2) disfiguration, (3) formlessness and (4) entropy – using the example of the informal works of Croatian authors Ivo Gattin, Eugen Feller and Marijan Jevšovar, which result from their attitude towards art and painting. The artists have deliberately created paintings that are not “beautiful” by opposing the classical values of art and beauty through oppositional and negative approaches, nihilism, destruction, deformation and the abolition of the surface of the painting as forms of anti-aesthetics.

  • Issue Year: 42/2022
  • Issue No: 04/168
  • Page Range: 775-788
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Croatian