去殖民化的爱

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 ART Third Text Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI:10.1080/09528822.2021.2018817
Giulia Smith
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摘要:本文重新审视弗兰克·鲍林20世纪60年代初的具象绘画,强调亲密情感在这些作品中的再现。它认为,在这位艺术家对个人和绘画自由的谈判中,浪漫纠葛的表现是基本的,而不是边缘的。当鲍林的早期作品是在本土主义者对战后英国日益明显的跨种族结合感到焦虑的背景下进行的,这一点就变得尤为明显。考虑到这一点,并对越来越多的关于爱和反种族主义抵抗的文献表示认可,本文将情感关系及其视觉表现作为重新谈判不平等权力关系的重要场所。这一分析不仅恢复了鲍林作品学者很少考虑的一系列绘画的政治实质,而且指出了重新评估20世纪中期现代主义领域的新方法,即欲望的流散和交叉现象学。
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Decolonising Love
Abstract This article reconsiders Frank Bowling’s figurative paintings from the early 1960s, emphasising the recurrence of intimate affects in this body of works. It argues that the representation of romantic entanglements is cardinal rather than marginal in this artist’s negotiation of both personal and pictorial freedoms. This becomes especially clear when Bowling’s early work is set against the backdrop of nativist anxieties about the growing visibility of interracial unions in postwar Britain. With this in mind, and in a nod to the growing literature on love and anti-racist resistance, the article presents affective relationships and their visual manifestations as charged sites for the renegotiation of unequal power relations. Not only does this analysis restore political substance to a series of paintings that is rarely considered by scholars of Bowling’s work, but points toward new ways of reassessing the field of mid-twentieth century modernism in terms of diasporic and intersectional phenomenologies of desire.
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Third Text ART-
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期刊介绍: Third Text is an international scholarly journal dedicated to providing critical perspectives on art and visual culture. The journal examines the theoretical and historical ground by which the West legitimises its position as the ultimate arbiter of what is significant within this field. Established in 1987, the journal provides a forum for the discussion and (re)appraisal of theory and practice of art, art history and criticism, and the work of artists hitherto marginalised through racial, gender, religious and cultural differences. Dealing with diversity of art practices - visual arts, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, video and film.
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