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Context and Interference: Influences in the Perception, Aesthetic Experience, and Interpretation of Exhibitions
Context and Interference: Influences in the Perception, Aesthetic Experience, and Interpretation of Exhibitions

Author(s): Zoltán Somhegyi
Subject(s): Aesthetics, Contemporary Philosophy
Published by: Fakultet za medije i komunikacije - Univerzitet Singidunum
Keywords: aesthetic effect; aesthetic evaluation; perception; interference; context of artworks; exhibitions

Summary/Abstract: In this paper, I investigate questions related to the aesthetic interferences, as well astheir implications, in the process of perception and appreciation of artworks and exhibitions.By ‘aesthetic interference’ however I mean something more than just actual visual interference,such as when other elements, pieces of art, or fellow visitors are ‘entering’ in the field of visionand thus obstructing the view while one is trying to focus on an individual piece. Instead ofpurely this, I also mean something that modifies the effect of the exhibited work of art on afurther, aesthetic level too, hence not only as something that physically (optically) impedessight, but something that interferes with the ‘working’ of the artwork. I survey the question onthe level of the singular work, of an entire exhibition, and even the exhibition within the larger‘frame’ and context of a city. What is important to see is that such interference is not alwaysand not necessarily negative. The perception of and influence from other works, the modes ofinstallation, the particularities of the venue, and the discovering of the broader environmentcan all bring out new aspects and considerations that point towards new potentials in the pieces,and that perhaps even the artist or the curator had not thought of before.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 67-81
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English