Scenography and art history :: performance design and visual culture /
"In recent years there has been an increase in academic publications discussing scenography. Scenography is the study and practice of performance design and explores elements of performance like scenery, lighting, sound and costume design. Scenography and Art History reimagines scenography as a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In recent years there has been an increase in academic publications discussing scenography. Scenography is the study and practice of performance design and explores elements of performance like scenery, lighting, sound and costume design. Scenography and Art History reimagines scenography as a new strand of critical thought in art history and provides new ways of thinking about it that are not just related to theatre. The chapters in this book examine how scenography can be applied to modern visual objects, actions and events such as pop concerts, the Olympics opening ceremonies, feminist performance art and fashion shows and how stage designers such as Es Devlin (who designed the famous tongue from which Miley Cyrus appeared on her last world tour) have become famous in their own right. They also relate scenography to wider social issues such as globalisation and the increasingly digitalised world. The book's international examples, from countries as varied as England, America, Norway, Sweden and Germany show how this concept is globally applicable and can offer new approaches to emerging and more traditional objects of study, offering a fresh new expansion of critical art history"-- |
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contents | List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; Two forewords; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: Re-imagining Scenography in Relation to Art History, Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) and Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 2. Black Goats and Broomsticks: Feminism and the Figure of the Witch in Leonor Fini's Designs for Le Sabbat, Rachael Grew (Loughborough University, UK); 3. Scenographing the Dance Archive -- Keep Crawling!, Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 4. Michael Chapman's Rauschenberg: Mis-en-scène and Scenography in Taxi Driver, Gillian McIver (The University for the Creative Arts, UK); 5. A Dynamic Bipolarity: The Royal Holloway Chapel Project, Scenography and Art History, Greer Crawley (Buckinghamshire New University/Royal Holloway University of London, UK) and Harriet O'Neill (British School at Rome, Italy); 6. Killed by Drones: Embodying Live Performance Scenography, Olga Nikolaeva (Independent scholar, Sweden); 7. Evocations of the 'sonore et voilé': The Scenographic World of Der Ring in the Art of Henri Fantin-Latour, Corrinne Chong (Peel District School Board/Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada); 8. Visual Couture: Costume Agency in the Advertising Campaign Opera Papier, Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 9. 'Re-Dressing The Part:' The Scenographic Strategies of Ellen Terry (1847-1928), Veronica Isaac (University of Brighton/New York University London, UK); 10. Scenographing Festival Books: Towards a Multisensory Archive, Carmen González-Román (University of Málaga, Spain); 11. Scenographic Events: Interfacing with Digital Fashion Stories, Christine Sjöberg (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 12. Beyond Change: Archaeology of a Spook Play, Tamas Szalczer (Designer, USA) and Eszter Szalczer (University at Albany, State University of New York, USA); Index. |
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spelling | Scenography and art history : performance design and visual culture / edited by Astrid von Rosen and Viveka Kjellmer. London ; New York : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, [2021] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "In recent years there has been an increase in academic publications discussing scenography. Scenography is the study and practice of performance design and explores elements of performance like scenery, lighting, sound and costume design. Scenography and Art History reimagines scenography as a new strand of critical thought in art history and provides new ways of thinking about it that are not just related to theatre. The chapters in this book examine how scenography can be applied to modern visual objects, actions and events such as pop concerts, the Olympics opening ceremonies, feminist performance art and fashion shows and how stage designers such as Es Devlin (who designed the famous tongue from which Miley Cyrus appeared on her last world tour) have become famous in their own right. They also relate scenography to wider social issues such as globalisation and the increasingly digitalised world. The book's international examples, from countries as varied as England, America, Norway, Sweden and Germany show how this concept is globally applicable and can offer new approaches to emerging and more traditional objects of study, offering a fresh new expansion of critical art history"-- Provided by publisher Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; Two forewords; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: Re-imagining Scenography in Relation to Art History, Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) and Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 2. Black Goats and Broomsticks: Feminism and the Figure of the Witch in Leonor Fini's Designs for Le Sabbat, Rachael Grew (Loughborough University, UK); 3. Scenographing the Dance Archive -- Keep Crawling!, Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 4. Michael Chapman's Rauschenberg: Mis-en-scène and Scenography in Taxi Driver, Gillian McIver (The University for the Creative Arts, UK); 5. A Dynamic Bipolarity: The Royal Holloway Chapel Project, Scenography and Art History, Greer Crawley (Buckinghamshire New University/Royal Holloway University of London, UK) and Harriet O'Neill (British School at Rome, Italy); 6. Killed by Drones: Embodying Live Performance Scenography, Olga Nikolaeva (Independent scholar, Sweden); 7. Evocations of the 'sonore et voilé': The Scenographic World of Der Ring in the Art of Henri Fantin-Latour, Corrinne Chong (Peel District School Board/Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada); 8. Visual Couture: Costume Agency in the Advertising Campaign Opera Papier, Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 9. 'Re-Dressing The Part:' The Scenographic Strategies of Ellen Terry (1847-1928), Veronica Isaac (University of Brighton/New York University London, UK); 10. Scenographing Festival Books: Towards a Multisensory Archive, Carmen González-Román (University of Málaga, Spain); 11. Scenographic Events: Interfacing with Digital Fashion Stories, Christine Sjöberg (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 12. Beyond Change: Archaeology of a Spook Play, Tamas Szalczer (Designer, USA) and Eszter Szalczer (University at Albany, State University of New York, USA); Index. Art Historiography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85007487 Theaters Stage-setting and scenery. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85134593 Art Historiographie. Art Historiography fast Theaters Stage-setting and scenery fast Rosen, Astrid von, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011042871 Kjellmer, Viveka, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2017000686 has work: Scenography and art history (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH4Bhp7jk489GGDHc7QFVd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Scenography and art history. [New York] : Bloomsbury Visual Arts, [2021] 9781350204447 (DLC) 2020046773 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2907203 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Scenography and art history : performance design and visual culture / List of Illustrations; List of Contributors; Two forewords; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: Re-imagining Scenography in Relation to Art History, Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) and Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 2. Black Goats and Broomsticks: Feminism and the Figure of the Witch in Leonor Fini's Designs for Le Sabbat, Rachael Grew (Loughborough University, UK); 3. Scenographing the Dance Archive -- Keep Crawling!, Astrid von Rosen (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 4. Michael Chapman's Rauschenberg: Mis-en-scène and Scenography in Taxi Driver, Gillian McIver (The University for the Creative Arts, UK); 5. A Dynamic Bipolarity: The Royal Holloway Chapel Project, Scenography and Art History, Greer Crawley (Buckinghamshire New University/Royal Holloway University of London, UK) and Harriet O'Neill (British School at Rome, Italy); 6. Killed by Drones: Embodying Live Performance Scenography, Olga Nikolaeva (Independent scholar, Sweden); 7. Evocations of the 'sonore et voilé': The Scenographic World of Der Ring in the Art of Henri Fantin-Latour, Corrinne Chong (Peel District School Board/Art Gallery of Ontario, Canada); 8. Visual Couture: Costume Agency in the Advertising Campaign Opera Papier, Viveka Kjellmer (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 9. 'Re-Dressing The Part:' The Scenographic Strategies of Ellen Terry (1847-1928), Veronica Isaac (University of Brighton/New York University London, UK); 10. Scenographing Festival Books: Towards a Multisensory Archive, Carmen González-Román (University of Málaga, Spain); 11. Scenographic Events: Interfacing with Digital Fashion Stories, Christine Sjöberg (University of Gothenburg, Sweden); 12. Beyond Change: Archaeology of a Spook Play, Tamas Szalczer (Designer, USA) and Eszter Szalczer (University at Albany, State University of New York, USA); Index. Art Historiography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85007487 Theaters Stage-setting and scenery. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85134593 Art Historiographie. Art Historiography fast Theaters Stage-setting and scenery fast |
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title | Scenography and art history : performance design and visual culture / |
title_auth | Scenography and art history : performance design and visual culture / |
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title_full | Scenography and art history : performance design and visual culture / edited by Astrid von Rosen and Viveka Kjellmer. |
title_fullStr | Scenography and art history : performance design and visual culture / edited by Astrid von Rosen and Viveka Kjellmer. |
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topic | Art Historiography. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85007487 Theaters Stage-setting and scenery. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85134593 Art Historiographie. Art Historiography fast Theaters Stage-setting and scenery fast |
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