Scenography and Art History reimagines scenography as a critical concept for art history, and is the first book to demonstrate the importance and usefulness of this concept for art historians and scholars in related fields. It provides a vital evaluation of the contemporary importance of scenography as a critical tool for art historians and scholars from related branches of study addressing phenomena such as witchy designs, Early Modern festival books, live rock performances, digital fashion photography, and outdoor dance interventions. With its nuanced and detailed case studies, this book is…mehr
Scenography and Art History reimagines scenography as a critical concept for art history, and is the first book to demonstrate the importance and usefulness of this concept for art historians and scholars in related fields. It provides a vital evaluation of the contemporary importance of scenography as a critical tool for art historians and scholars from related branches of study addressing phenomena such as witchy designs, Early Modern festival books, live rock performances, digital fashion photography, and outdoor dance interventions. With its nuanced and detailed case studies, this book is an innovative contribution to ongoing debates within art history and visual studies concerning multisensory events. It extends the existing literature by demonstrating the importance of a reimagined scenography concept for comprehending historical and contemporary art histories and visual cultures more broadly. The book contends that scenography is no longer restricted to the traditional space of the theatre, but has become an important concept for approaching art historical and contemporary objects and events. It explores scenography not solely as a critical approach and theoretical concept, but also as an important practice linked with unrecognized labour and broader political, social and gendered issues in a great variety of contexts, such as festive culture, sacred settings, fashion, film, or performing arts. Designed as a key resource for students, teachers and researchers in art history, visual studies, and related subjects, the book, through its cross-disciplinary frame, does consider, implicitly and explicitly, the roles of both scenography and art in society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Astrid von Rosen is Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Viveka Kjellmer is Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Two forewords Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Re-imagining Scenography in Relation to Art History Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg Sweden) and Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 2. Black Goats and Broomsticks: Feminism and the Figure of the Witch in Leonor Fini's Designs for Le Sabbat Rachael Grew (Loughborough University UK) 3. Scenographing the Dance Archive - Keep Crawling! Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 4. Michael Chapman's Rauschenberg: Mis-en-scène and Scenography in Taxi Driver Gillian McIver (The University for the Creative Arts UK) 5. A Dynamic Bipolarity: The Royal Holloway Chapel Project Scenography and Art History Greer Crawley (Buckinghamshire New University/Royal Holloway University of London UK) and Harriet O'Neill (British School at Rome Italy) 6. Killed by Drones: Embodying Live Performance Scenography Olga Nikolaeva (Independent scholar Sweden) 7. Evocations of the 'sonore et voilé': The Scenographic World of Der Ring in the Art of Henri Fantin-Latour Corrinne Chong (Peel District School Board/Art Gallery of Ontario Canada) 8. Visual Couture: Costume Agency in the Advertising Campaign Opera Papier Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 9. 'Re-Dressing The Part:' The Scenographic Strategies of Ellen Terry (1847-1928) Veronica Isaac (University of Brighton/New York University London UK) 10. Scenographing Festival Books: Towards a Multisensory Archive Carmen González-Román (University of Málaga Spain) 11. Scenographic Events: Interfacing with Digital Fashion Stories Christine Sjöberg (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 12. Beyond Change: Archaeology of a Spook Play Tamas Szalczer (Designer USA) and Eszter Szalczer (University at Albany State University of New York USA) Index
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Two forewords Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Re-imagining Scenography in Relation to Art History Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg Sweden) and Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 2. Black Goats and Broomsticks: Feminism and the Figure of the Witch in Leonor Fini's Designs for Le Sabbat Rachael Grew (Loughborough University UK) 3. Scenographing the Dance Archive - Keep Crawling! Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 4. Michael Chapman's Rauschenberg: Mis-en-scène and Scenography in Taxi Driver Gillian McIver (The University for the Creative Arts UK) 5. A Dynamic Bipolarity: The Royal Holloway Chapel Project Scenography and Art History Greer Crawley (Buckinghamshire New University/Royal Holloway University of London UK) and Harriet O'Neill (British School at Rome Italy) 6. Killed by Drones: Embodying Live Performance Scenography Olga Nikolaeva (Independent scholar Sweden) 7. Evocations of the 'sonore et voilé': The Scenographic World of Der Ring in the Art of Henri Fantin-Latour Corrinne Chong (Peel District School Board/Art Gallery of Ontario Canada) 8. Visual Couture: Costume Agency in the Advertising Campaign Opera Papier Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 9. 'Re-Dressing The Part:' The Scenographic Strategies of Ellen Terry (1847-1928) Veronica Isaac (University of Brighton/New York University London UK) 10. Scenographing Festival Books: Towards a Multisensory Archive Carmen González-Román (University of Málaga Spain) 11. Scenographic Events: Interfacing with Digital Fashion Stories Christine Sjöberg (University of Gothenburg Sweden) 12. Beyond Change: Archaeology of a Spook Play Tamas Szalczer (Designer USA) and Eszter Szalczer (University at Albany State University of New York USA) Index
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