The patriarchal worldview and the visual arts in the Yugoslav twenties ... Cover Image

Patrijarhalni svetonazor i likovna umetnost u jugoslovenskim dvadesetim…
The patriarchal worldview and the visual arts in the Yugoslav twenties ...

Author(s): Dragan Čihorić
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Aesthetics, Sociology of Art
Published by: Bosansko Narodno Pozorište - Zenica

Summary/Abstract: Pažljivo analizirajući pikturalne kodove međuratnih dvadesetih, T. J. Clark detektovao je postojanje značajnog deficita ukleštenog unutar osnovnih proceduralnih aspekata likovnog postupka. Nedostatak je uzrokovan raskidanjem operativne končanice koja je logikom vlastitog protezanja uvezivala dva optička područja. "The crisis came quickly. For Cezanne and Pissarro around 1900, to take two great instances, the truth of seeing remained an unquestioned if always elusive goal... They were the inheritors of a project stret¬ching back to Giotto. Twenty years later that project was dead. No doubt artists in the 1920s and 1930s (and later) persisted in making strong truth claims to was now so disputed and often so obscure – so lacking an anchorage in the experience of the eye – that the concept itself seemed more and more a rhetorical leftover, unconnected with the detail or structure of pictorial practice."

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 23
  • Page Range: 282-306
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Serbian