杜尚之后的中世纪艺术:25岁时汉斯·贝尔廷的肖像和存在

IF 0.8 1区 艺术学 0 ART GESTA-INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF MEDIEVAL ART Pub Date : 2016-03-01 DOI:10.1086/684413
Roland Betancourt
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上世纪90年代初,汉斯·贝尔廷(Hans Belting)的《像与存在》(Likeness and Presence)引发了人们对“在艺术之前的时代”的中世纪艺术史的思考。这本书试图重新考虑美与功能、审美与崇拜形象之间的二元对立。然而,这些研究依赖于美和新康德主义美学来定义艺术,绕过了当代艺术史及其话语。在论证“非艺术”作为研究对象的有效性的同时,我认为这种学术通过接受这种范式来试图与现代主义神话保持距离,从而使其具体化。在中世纪的研究中,直到现在,我们看到了对感官体验的研究,从21世纪初对视觉的关注转向了现在对音景的关注。与这一趋势并行的是一种日益增长的新形式主义,即回归所谓的古文字、风格和肖像学的基本原理。虽然看起来是完全相反的项目,但我认为这些线索证明了对现代性感官官僚化和对超验能指的信仰的一致回归。
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Medieval Art after Duchamp: Hans Belting’s Likeness and Presence at 25
In the early 1990s Hans Belting’s Likeness and Presence initiated a consideration of the history of medieval art “in the era before art.” This book attempted to reconsider the binaries between the beautiful and the functional, the aesthetic and the cult image. These investigations, however, relied on beauty and neo-Kantian aesthetics to define art, circumventing the contemporary history of art and its discourses. While arguing for the validity of “non-art” as an object of investigation, I posit that this scholarship reified the very modernist myths from which it sought to distance itself by accepting such paradigms. In medieval studies, the years following—until now—have seen research into sensual experience, moving from the focus on visuality in the early 2000s to the present’s concern with the soundscape. Parallel to this trend is a growing neoformalism, a return to the alleged fundamentals of paleography, style, and iconography. While seeming to be wholly opposite projects, I contend that these threads evidence a concerted return to modernity’s bureaucratization of the senses and a faith in the transcendental signifier.
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期刊介绍: The Newsletter, published three times a year, includes notices of ICMA elections and other important votes of the membership, notices of ICMA meetings, conference and exhibition announcements, some employment and fellowship listings, and topical news items related to the discovery, conservation, research, teaching, publication, and exhibition of medieval art and architecture. The movement of some material traditionally included in the newsletter to the ICMA website, such as the Census of Dissertations in Medieval Art, has provided the opportunity for new features in the Newsletter, such as reports on issues of broad concern to our membership.
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