La visita al salón: las exposiciones artísticas y la experiencia del cuerpo en los albores de la cultura de masas

Isabel Valverde Zaragoza
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Throughout the 19th century, the official Salons held in Paris became massive events due to the number of exhibited works and visitors hardly imaginable today, constituting thus an early manifestation of mass culture. The format of these large temporary exhibitions, the specificity of the spaces in which there were held, the form of sociability and interaction to which they gave rise, influenced the experience of the spectators, different from that enjoyed in the museum or the private gallery. Based on examples taken from art criticism, literature and journalistic illustration, the article addresses the phenomenon of the Salon as an experience of the body, taking as a starting point the viewers and the multisensory experience fostered not only by the works on display but also by the conditions for their perception that existed during the visit to the exhibition. The audiences of the Salons were overexposed to stimuli that solicited sight, but also hearing, smell and touch. The experience of the Salons was mediated by social practices and exhibition modalities that produced different forms of encounter between the works of art and the body, and the bodies between themselves. The conditions in which contemporary artistic production was shown to the modern public refer to the constitution of the «sensory body» of the spectator in constant negotiation with all kinds of stimuli that are not only aesthetic, such as struggling with the crowd of visitors, shouting and noise, heat, humidity, and dust.
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参观沙龙:大众文化黎明的艺术展览和身体体验
整个19世纪,在巴黎举办的官方沙龙因展出作品和游客的数量之多而成为大型活动,这在今天是难以想象的,因此构成了大众文化的早期表现。这些大型临时展览的形式、举办空间的特殊性、产生的社交和互动形式影响了观众的体验,不同于在博物馆或私人画廊中享受的体验。本文以艺术批评、文学和新闻插图为例,将沙龙现象视为一种身体体验,以观众和多感官体验为出发点,这种体验不仅由展出的作品所培养,而且由他们在参观展览期间存在的感知条件所培养。沙龙的观众过度暴露在视觉、听觉、嗅觉和触觉的刺激下。沙龙的体验是由社会实践和展览方式促成的,这些实践和展览模式在艺术作品和身体之间以及身体之间产生了不同形式的相遇。向现代公众展示当代艺术作品的条件是指观众的“感觉身体”在不断与各种不仅是审美的刺激进行协商中的构成,例如与观众的人群搏斗、叫喊和噪音、高温、潮湿和灰尘。
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