Prospettive giapponesi dall’Europa all’Estremo Oriente: la rappresentazione dello spazio nelle stampe Ukiyo-e

Autor: Lorber, Maurizio
Jazyk: italština
Rok vydání: 2018
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DOI: 10.13137/2499-6750/22493
Popis: Hermann Bahr, in 1916, argued that the history of painting is the history of seeing. The technique changes only when you change the way you see. The representation is modified to keep up with the changes in the way of seeing, and the way we see it changes with the change in the relationship between man and world. The psychologist Richard Nisbett, in 2003, supported the same thesis. According to Nisbett, the focus attention of the “Western view” is on the most obvious objects, while the “Eastern view” captures the totality of the image and the general context. Nevertheless, the discovery of the Western perspective by Japanese artists shows that they did not change their “vision of the world”. The conceptualization of the world and the representation of space in the Ukiyo-e prints are not connected: the representational techniques change over time and the artists adapt, time by time, techniques of representation to the meanings that the artists want to communicate. These Japanese prints demonstrate that there is no rigid cognitive process – western or Asian thinking – but they show, step by step, the progress of the artistic research to discover new relationships between objects and space.
Databáze: OpenAIRE