流行病艺术:病毒如何改变今天的艺术

IF 0.4 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Visual Anthropology Pub Date : 2022-03-15 DOI:10.1080/08949468.2022.2063674
B. Justin
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历史学家汤姆·霍兰德(Tom Holland)在2020年3月新冠肺炎19封锁开始时在《星期日泰晤士报》(the Sunday times)上写道:“在大危机时期,人们很自然地会向过去寻求先例。”。前几个世纪的艺术家描绘流行病和流行病的方式证明了这些事件中引发的焦虑。如果我们审视他们的历史,我们可以发现社区与无形敌人斗争时使用的许多真实和象征性的方法。那个时代使用的许多符号仍然存在,它们让我们深入了解了艺术家们如何看待危及生命的事件、疾病和死亡的恐怖、金融危机、随之而来的挥之不去的绝望,以及人类对流行病的反应。回顾过去,看看瘟疫的表现方式,我们可以理解艺术家是如何采用宗教框架来感知和理解疫情的冲击的。许多人认为这种痛苦是对共同罪行的神圣惩罚。
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Pandemic Art: How the Virus Has Revolutionized Art Today
“At times of great crisis, it is natural to look to the past for precedents,” the historian Tom Holland wrote in The Sunday Times at the start of the Covid 19 lockdowns in March 2020 (Cornwell 2020). The way artists from earlier centuries have portrayed epidemics and pandemics testifies to the anxieties raised during these events. If we look at their history we can find many real and symbolic methods used by which communities grappled with an invisible enemy. Many of the symbols used during those times still exist, and they give an insight into the ways in which artists perceived life-threatening instances, the horrors of disease and death, financial crises, the haunting despair that ensued, and what the human reactions to epidemics were. Looking into the past, at the way in which the plague was represented, we can understand how artists had come to adopt a religious framework to perceive and understand the onslaught of the epidemic. Many felt the affliction was divine retribution for communal sins.
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Visual Anthropology
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期刊介绍: Visual Anthropology is a scholarly journal presenting original articles, commentary, discussions, film reviews, and book reviews on anthropological and ethnographic topics. The journal focuses on the study of human behavior through visual means. Experts in the field also examine visual symbolic forms from a cultural-historical framework and provide a cross-cultural study of art and artifacts. Visual Anthropology also promotes the study, use, and production of anthropological and ethnographic films, videos, and photographs for research and teaching.
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