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On The Interpretation Of "Aesthetics Of Violence" In Contemporary Art Works

Posted on:2016-04-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330470471718Subject:Art
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"Violence aesthetics" in the application of contemporary art in the use of film language and the special object of pursuit, the content of the contemporary art its performance with violence aesthetics into China since the early part of this century artists begin to pay close attention to the subject, and includes film, animation, paintings, sculpture, a variety of forms, such as read a violent. This kind of art, as the antithesis of modern society, the existence of resistance, makes people reflect on the contemporary, to the modern society to realize self criticism is a kind of positive significance. Perhaps from the perspective of social psychology, ethics and aesthetics, we are hard to accept the artistic performance "violence". But should not be ignored, they provide a very different way of thinking and expression, which has already been flooded may cause the attention of generalized to reflect on your own individual being, realize that those who come from personal experience the value of experience.This paper roughly divided into five parts: 1: the formation of violence aesthetics background. 2: at the beginning of violence aesthetics and development. Three: contemporary art in different aesthetics of violence. 4: several different ways of expression. Five: violence and beauty of my paintingTo sum up, with "violence" as a starting point, embodiment and symbol of violence is not good, we hope that violence never appear in sight, we can find beauty in the seemingly violent content, also can we must remain vigilant, efforts to reduce violence around him. Through contemporary art works to show violence aesthetic concept is also the world the real meaning of peace, the pursuit of truth, goodness, beauty is that we want the artist’s life.
Keywords/Search Tags:contemporary art, Violence aesthetics, Works, interpretation
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