• 제목/요약/키워드: Abstract painting

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이응노(1904~1989)의 회화론과 1950년대 앵포르멜 미술에 대한 인식 (Lee Ungno (1904-1989)'s Theory of Painting and Art Informel Perception in the 1950s)

  • 이장훈
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제52권2호
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    • pp.172-195
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    • 2019
  • 고암 이응노(1904~1989)의 회화 전개에서 1960년대의 파리 시절은 미술가로서 가장 전위적인 방식으로 매체의 실험 및 혁신을 이룬 시기로 평가받는다. 그리고 파리로 건너가기 직전에 개최된 이응노의 ${\ll}$도불${\gg}$전(1958. 3)은 이응노가 앵포르멜 미술을 처음 수용할 때의 회화 양상을 확인할 수 있다는 점에서 주목받아왔다. 이를 주목한 이응노 관련 연구는 1958년의 작품들을 앵포르멜과 추상표현주의의 영향으로 해석하는 관점과 이응노가 문인화로 처음 화업을 시작했다는 점에 초점을 맞추어 문인화의 사의(寫意) 정신의 발현으로 보는 관점으로 크게 구분할 수 있다. 본고는 앵포르멜과 추상표현주의를 통칭할 수 있는 '추상회화'에 대한 이응노의 인식을 확인하는 것을 목표로 하였다. 이를 해결하기 위해서는 당시 이응노의 회화론을 되짚어보는 것이 필요하기에 이응노가 회화를 처음 학습했던 해강 김규진 문하와 일본 유학 시절의 회화론을 먼저 살펴보았다. 이응노는 매너리즘에 빠진 문인화풍에서 벗어나기 위해 자연을 깊이 관조하는 것을 회화 제작의 첫 번째 원칙으로 삼았다. 그의 이러한 사생론은 1950년대까지 지속되었다. 그리고 그는 '추상(抽象)'을 서양 미술사조의 '추상회화'라는 고유 개념이 아니라 일본 유학 시절 이후 강화된 사생론에 따라 '(자연에서) 형상을 추출하다'라는 사전적 의미로 이해했을 가능성이 크다. 이응노 본인도 추상회화의 근간에는 자연의 형태가 있다고 밝힌 바가 있다. 즉 추상적인 회화와 '추상회화'는 다른 개념이기에 이를 구분하여 당시 이응노의 회화를 분석할 필요가 있다. 마지막으로 이응노의 1950년대 추상회화를 문인화의 사의(寫意) 정신이 발현된 것으로 해석하는 관점에 의문을 제기하였다. 전통 문인화론을 현대의 이응노에게 직접 연결하는 것은 오히려 이응노 회화의 개성을 가리게 하고 전통서화와 현대회화의 구분을 모호하게 만들 수 있다. 또한 이응노는 회화 제작에서 사의를 강조하긴 했지만 이는 대명제로서의 언사(言辭)였을 가능성이 높다. 왜냐하면 정작 1950년대에 제작한 작품들은 <자화상>(1956)처럼 이응노가 스스로 '북화(북종화)'라고 규정했던 회화 양식이 주를 이루기 때문이다. 이러한 양상은 문인화의 대명제로서의 '사의'와 '사의적 화법'을 구분해서 바라볼 필요가 있다는 점의 근거가 된다. 따라서 당시 그의 회화는 사의의 발현, 전통 문인화의 계승이라는 측면으로 보기보다 사의적 화법을 구사한 이응노식 추상회화라는 관점에서 새로운 해석을 필요로 한다.

추상애니메이션의 태동과 기호학적 의미 연구 (The beginning of abstract animation and semiotic meaning)

  • 이영헌
    • 만화애니메이션 연구
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    • 통권48호
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    • pp.23-44
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 추상애니메이션의 태동기에 발생되는 양상과 상호매체적 특징을 살펴보고 추상애니메이션의 기호학적 의미에 대해 알아보고자 하였다. 추상애니메이션은 아방가르디스트가 주축이 되어 형성되었고 그것의 기반에는 추상회화가 있었다. 추상회화를 퍼스의 기호학으로 살펴보면 '상징적 기호'에 속하며 특정한 대상을 재현하지 않는다. 이에 추상애니메이션 또한 그 대상성이 사라지고 추상애니메이션 스스로가 대상이 되고 있음을 알았다. 추상애니메이션은 상호매체성을 기반으로 추상회화와 음악이 결합되는 '매체조합'의 범주에 있다. 새로운 매체에 대한 아방가르디스트의 과감한 실험과 도전은 추상애니메이션의 태동을 가져왔다. 추상애니메이션은 추상회화를 기반으로 시작되었지만 음악 및 시간성과 결합되며 새로운 매체로 진화되었다. 추상애니메이션은 독일에서 발터 루트만, 비킹 엘겔링, 한스 리히터 등의 아방가르디스트들에 의해 시작되었다. 그들은 음악을 기반으로 추상애니메이션을 각자의 시간으로 풀어나갔다. 오스카 휘싱어는 발터 루트만의 영향을 받았으며 <스터디 시리즈>를 완성하고 미국으로 건너가 작품을 이어나갔다. 휘싱어 이후 존 휘트니는 컴퓨터그래픽을 활용하여 추상애니메이션의 계보를 이어나갔다. 추상애니메이션은 재현하고자 하는 대상의 부재 속에서 매체의 근본적 의미에 충실할 수 있었다.

On the "Virtual and Real" and Blankness in Chinese Landscape Painting

  • Dongqi, Liu
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.174-183
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    • 2022
  • The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper and written below the author information. Use the word "Abstract" as the title, in 12-point Times New Roman, boldface type, italicized, centered relative to the column, initially capitalized, fixed-spacing at 13 pt., 12 pt. spacing before the text and 6 pt. after. The abstract content is to be in 11-point, italicized, single spaced type. Leave one blank line after the abstract, and then begin the keywords. All manuscripts must be in English. When it comes to the issue of "virtual and real" in traditional Chinese painting, the first impression is to describe the problems of painting strokes and ink, layout of pictures, etc., but it runs through the initial conception of the work, creation in the middle and aesthetic appreciation of the work. It exists in the whole process of artistic creation and appreciation. In essence, it is a problem of aesthetic thinking and philosophical thinking. Because the traditional Chinese painting theory is influenced by Taoism, when the concept of "virtual and real" is implemented in the specific picture of Chinese painting, it is contained in the specific shape of "physics", that is, the painting theory research of "blank space" in the picture. Based on the traditional Taoist philosophy of China, this paper takes the "virtual and real" view in Lao Zhuang's thought as the research object, deeply analyzes and compares its relationship with the "virtual and real" in Chinese landscape painting, and finds out their artistic spirit, essential characteristics and how to present them. This paper mainly discusses the internal relationship between Taoist philosophy and "virtual and real" in Chinese landscape painting from the following aspects. The introduction expounds the origin, purpose, significance, innovation and research methods of the topic. This paper analyzes the philosophical thoughts about landscape in the philosophical thoughts represented by Lao Tzu and Zhuangzi. The development of Chinese traditional aesthetics theory is closely related to Taoist philosophy, which has laid the foundation and pointed out the direction for the development of Chinese painting theory since ancient times. It also discusses the influence of the Taoist philosophy of "the combination of the virtual and real" on the emergence and development of the artistic conception of landscape painting. Firstly, through the analysis of the artistic conception of landscape painting and its constituent factors, it is pointed out that the artistic conception is affected by the personality and the painting artistic conception. Secondly, through the Taoist thought of "the combination of the virtual and real" in landscape painting, so as to reflect that it is the source of the artistic conception of Chinese landscape painting. It is the unique spiritual concept of "Yin and Yang" and "virtual and real" that creates the unique "blank space" aesthetic realm of Chinese painting in the composition of the picture. Finally, it focuses on the "nothingness" in Taoist philosophy and the "blank space" in Chinese landscape painting. The connotation of the "blank space" in Chinese painting exceeds its own expressive significance, which makes the picture form the aesthetic principle of emotional blending, virtual and real combination and dynamic and static integration. Through the "blank space", it deepens the artistic characteristics of the picture and sublimates the expression of "form" in Chinese painting.

루이스 칸의 회화에 나타난 건축적 공간표현에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Presentation of Architectural Space in Painting of Louis I. Kahn)

  • 최영아;김주성;이강업
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to show the development process of space concept by studying on the Louis I. Kahn's painting as pre-architectural thinking. Generally the idea of an architect is represented with lots of mediums, and the architectural thinking is developed through the process. In his early days, he, as an architect, made many travel sketches of Europe. In these clays, painting was the most significant medium to him. Since 1950's, he also left lots of sketches affected by abstract painting in addition to travel sketches. The results of this study were as follows: He found the image of antiquity from his painting and he made this image into abstraction in the facade. And the image of ruins was translated the layered space which was the transitional space. And he presented 'marche' through the series of painting of various view point. The Concept of 'marche' was translated into the connections of repetitive mass in the architectural space.

조형예술을 응용한 의상디자인 발상에 관한 연구 -20세기 패션디자인에 나타난 몬드리안의 기하추상회화 작품을 중심으로- (A Study on Fashion Design Applied with the Plastic Arts -Focused on Mondrian's Geometrical Abstract Painting Shown in the Twenty Century's Fashion Design-)

  • 조진숙
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.663-675
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    • 2004
  • The plastic arts is used when designers draw inspirations to create fashion design. The author referred to fashion magazines for designing ideas of Mondrian's geometrical abstract painting in practical applications used by designers in Paris, Italy, London and New York during the 10-year period(1991-2000). The collections of data were analyzed as following: ◇ Fashion Designing Idea 1. Matching Idea The art is reproduced in the design as how it is with no transformation. First, the painting's complete figure is reproduced on the entire or parts of clothing. Second, the painting's partial figure is reproduced on the entire or parts of clothing. 2. Contrasting Ideas The composition elements in Mondrian's geometrical abstract painting, for example, structures of shapes, vertical and horizontal lines and different colors are applied in the design. First, one particular shape in painting is transformed into different shape of square, circle or triangle and reproduced in designing. Second, one particular shape in painting is disassembled and then reshaped into different form in reproduction. Third, additional lines are put in to create different look from the original painting. Forth, existing lines are extended over the boundary to create different look from the original painting. Fifth, achromatic colors: black and white, and three basic colors: red, blue and yellow in the original painting are modified into different shades or color scheme is increased in broad range.

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21세기 패션에 수용된 추상표현주의 기법에 관한 연구 (A Study of Abstract Expressionist Techniques in 21st Century Fashion)

  • 김선영
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제33권9호
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    • pp.1430-1440
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    • 2009
  • This study is on the abstract expressionist techniques among the art activities variously expressed in modern fashion. Its significance lies in making fashion artistic through the combination of fashion and art in contributing to the development of creative fashion culture. In terms of method, documents are used to characterize the concept of abstract expressionism, the works of representative artists, and the panting techniques in relation to modem art based on existing literature. Fashion-related anthology, domestic, and foreign fashion magazines were used to analyze the abstract expressionism applied to modern fashion since 2000. According to the findings, the abstract expressionism applied to modern fashion showed artistic expressions with the abstract beauty by chance, using only the images or techniques similar to those in abstract expressionism. Expressionist works had abstract and dynamic images, as they were given a third dimension through the process of being worn on the human body. Second, details or decorative factors were excluded to ensure the maximum space for expression, modem images were displayed using the simple forms such as silhouettes (spacious or dense) and the beauty of harmony was shown that had beauty emphasized by the expression effects of textile design, the division of space, and the composition of colors. Third, the action painting techniques in modern fashion were used for textile designs printed on the surface of clothes, and the dynamic character of the design was shown by the duplication and juxtaposition of stains created by chance. The color field abstract techniques were shown through printing, texture, and dying, in addition the intense and pure abstract images were displayed by treating clothes like large screens.

Arshile Gorky와 Jackson Pollock의 Painting이 현대의상 직물 문양에 미친 영향 (The Influence of Arshile Gorky's & Jackson Pollock's Painting on Modern Fashion)

  • 정흥숙
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.197-207
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    • 1992
  • Expressionism, is as diverse as the artists invo)ved, in a very broad sense two main tendencies may be noted. The first is that of the Action painters, concerned in different ways with the gesture of the brush and the texture of the paint. It included such major artists as Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock, Willem De Keening, and Franz Kline. The other group consisted of the Color Field painters, concerned with the statement of an abstract sign or tranquil image in terms of a large, unified color shape or area. Here must be included Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Ad Rdinhardt, as well as, to a degree, Adolph Gottlieb, Robert Motherwell, and Clyf(ord Still. In this paper, 1 selected two artists Arshile Gorky and Jackson Pollock independent charac-teristics and studied the influence of their Action painting on the fabrics of modern fashion. However, it should be noted it was never the intention of the critic Harold Rosenberg, in coining this term, to imply that Action painting was a kind of athletic exercise. Nor is it true that the furious and seemingly haphazard scattering of the paint involved a completely uncontrolled, intuitive act. There is no question that, in the paintings of Jackson Pollock, Arshile Gorky and many of the other Abstract Expressionists, the element of intuition or the accidental plays a large and deliberate part; this was indeed one of the principal contributions of Abstract Expressionism which had found its own inspiration in surrealism's 'psychic automaton'. However, nothing that an experienced and accomplished artist does can be completely accidental. Aside from their intrinsic quality, the spun-out skeins of poured pigments contributed other elements that changed the course of modern painting. There was the concept of the all-over painting, the painting seemingly without beginning or end, extending to the very limits of the canvas and implying an extension even beyond. The feeling of absorption or participation is heightened by the ambiguity of the picture space. The colors and lines, although never punctur-ing deep perspective holes in the surface, still create an illusion of continuous movement, a billowing, a surging back and forth, within a limited depth. To study the influence of Abstract Expressionism on the fabric of modern fashion, 1 selected and examined four fashion magazines: Collezioni published in France, Bazaar in Italy, Gap in Japan and Vogue in the U.S.a. froim January 1989 to June 1991. As a result of this review I found that some fabrics used in modern clothing are printed in a dripping, pouring and splashing style without any meaning or form. Slides included in the presentation show that modern fabrics which are printed in such a style were influenced by Abstract Expressionism. The slides also show that these abstract prints are well suited to modern fashion design.

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현대 의상에 표현된 인상주의 회화 양식 (The Painting of Impressionism on the Modern Fashion)

  • 이효진;정흥숙
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.65-80
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    • 1994
  • In the 20th century, The artistic world was constantly producing new ideas and movements and the world of fashion responded to and reflected them all in greater of lesser degree. Dress designers have always been aware of what is happening In the arts and have always been able to use the discoveries and ideas of the artist to help them solve design problems and create fashion which are new, inventive and reflective of thier time. Up to the present, other researchers have investigated the connections between the fine arts and the Modern Fashion. In this respect, the objective of this research was to clarify the characteristics of painting of the Impressionism on the Modern Fashion. In order to investigate the relationship between the trend of painting and Modern Fashion. Especially, Impressionism's light and color affected both 20th's painting and other sorts of art. That is, the trend of the modern painting, Fauvism, Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, was influenced by Impressionism painting. Similarly, in the sihouette, line, color, fabric pattern of the Modem Fashion was represented characteristics of the Impressionism Painting. The fashion's Fauve, Paul Poiret was excited by the power of color in the same intense way as the 'wild beasts' of art. The color of his clothes during that period was bold and brilliant. Gabrielle Chanel simplified the shape of women's clothes to a square cardigan and rectangular skirt. This was a cubist concept. Art and fashion probably held hands closest in the 1930s, when Elsa Schiaparelli was creating clothes directly influenced by the Surrealist thinking of Salvador Dali. And she burst upon the fashion world with a sweater that had a trompe I'oeil bow. Soma Delaunay was one of great pioneers of Abstract in. She proceeded to mix strong and bright colors into her art and created the geometric and abstract patterns of the clothes and fabrics with her strong color. The influence of Abstract Expressionism was expressed the fabrics of the Modern Fashion. Some fabrics used in Modern Fashion are printed in a dripping pouring and splashing style. For the future, some futher research to investigate the art-fashion connection might involve establishing systematic classifications for silhouette, line, texture, color of the fashion. Moreover, in order to study the influence of fine art on the fashion, a broader approach might wish to analyze the relationship between painting and other plastic arts.

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화장의 상징적 기능과 페이스 페인팅 (A Study on the Symbolic Function of Make-up and Face-painting)

  • 이연희
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제32권10호
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    • pp.1608-1618
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    • 2008
  • This research was conducted to define the different conventional meanings of face painting, we can come across easily in recent days, in different times and different cultures. The conclusions of the research are as followed. First, the face painting was mainly done for the symbolic function. Second, in un-cultivated groups, face painting was one way of body art expression and in some cases, the color and the pattern was the tool to give a symbolic massage that was more powerful than a language. The characteristics of the patterning was that they adopted wide range of patterns include geriatrics, abstract, animals, plants and especially the abstract patterns have the groups unique symbolic meanings such as specific pattern appears guard god which was the effort of having a wholeness with the pattern. Third, it is known that in un-cultivated cultures, face painting has a symbolic function whereas in modern society, there is an emphasis on a decorative function. Lastly, the various expressions of modern body decorations are seen as a result of social/cultural states of the settlement ethnic culture and the modern life style of the people who want to have direct and active opinions and individualize and differentiate themselves.

전시와 권력: 1960~1970년대 한국 현대미술에 작용한 권력 (Power in Exhibitions: The Artworks and Exhibitions in the 1960s through the 1970s)

  • 김형숙
    • 미술이론과 현장
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    • 제3호
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    • pp.9-34
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    • 2005
  • Contemporary Korean art in the 1960s and the 1970s reflects the social and political contexts in Korea from the 5 16 revolution through the Yoo Shin period. This paper investigates whether art has been free from power or not. It examines the power embedded in contemporary Korean art in the 1960s and the 1970s. This paper examines the historical moments of the Korean Art Exhibition, focusing on the complications between the abstract and figurative artworks of the 1960s. One of the significant art exhibitions since the 8 15 liberation of Korea, the Korean Art Exhibition witnessed conflict among Korean artists who wanted to have power in the art world of Korea. Institutional contradiction based on factionalism and conservatism prevailed in the Korean Art Exhibition was attacked by the avant-garde young artists in the 1960s. With the contact of Abstract Expressionism, young artists' generation participated in the The Wall Exhibition. This exhibition challenged and established moral principles and visualized individual expression and creation similar to the Informal movement in the West. In the world of the traditional painting of Korea, the Mook Lim Exhibition of 1960, organized by young artists of traditional painting, advocated the modernization of Soo Mook paintings. Additionally, abstract sculptures in metal engraving were the new trends in the Korean Art Exhibition. In the 1970s, the economic development and establishment of a dictatorial government made the society stiffen. Abstract expression died out and monochrome painting was the most influential in the 1970s. After the exhibition of Five Korean Artists, Five White Colors in the Tokyo Central Art Museum in 1976, monochrome paintings were formally discussed in Korea. 'Flatness' 'physicality of material' 'action' 'post-image' 'post-subjectivity' and 'oriental spirituality' were the critical terms in mentioning the monochrome paintings of the 1970s. 'Korean beauty' was discussed, focusing on the beauty of white which was addressed by not only Yanagi Muneyoshi but also the policy of national rehabilitation under the Yoo Shin government. At this time, the monochrome paintings of the 1970s in Korea, addressing art for art's sake, cutting of communication with the masses, and elitism, came to be authorized.

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