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La sémiotique visuelle intéresse tous ceux qui réfléchissent sur le cinéma, la télévision, les arts plastiques, thèmes qui dominent dans ses approches, devançant la publicité, la photo, la bande dessinée, mais aussi le vêtement, le corps, les spectacles naturels. Mais la désormais forte présence, y compris institutionnelle, de la discipline ne saurait masquer une profonde hétérogénéité, dans les fondements théoriques, dans la variété des corpus, comme dans les affiliations institutionnelles de la recherche ou de l'enseignement (des écoles de design aux études de communication, des facultés d'art à celles de lettres). En dépit de ce caractère protéiforme pour ne pas dire hétéroclite, la sémiotique visuelle, en soulignant l'importance du canal de transmission qui impose des contraintes à la production, la circulation et la réception des signes et des énoncés, en insistant sur la corporéité des signes (le sens émergeant de l'expérience), en mettant en évidence les potentialités de la vision dans les faits de polysensorialité et de syncrétisme, un des terrains les plus féconds de la recherche contemporaine, en disant en somme l'impact des sens sur la production du sens, débouche nécessairement sur une analyse des pratiques sociales, cousinant avec la sociologie et l'anthropologie.
Imagery (Psychology) --- Visual communication. --- Image (Philosophy) --- Semiotics and art. --- Visual communication --- Semiotics and art --- Sémiotique et art --- Illustrations, images, etc. --- Communication visuelle --- Interprétation --- Sémiotique et art --- Interprétation
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[back cover:] This book is the first attempt to chart the history of art and its interaction with written language. Art, Word and Image examines the use of words (or language) in many genres of art – most often painting, but including prints, the book as art, sculpture, installation,and performance. This book asks what does it mean when a painting is 'invaded' by language? How do the two forms converse and combine, and what messages are intended for the viewer? In addition, other important themes that are also addressed include the naming or titling of paintings, the uses of narrative in art, and the literary connections and aspirations of artists. ## Art, Word and Image is constructed around three wide-ranging essays by John Dixon Hunt, David Lomas and Michael Corris. These essays discuss the use and significance of words in art – from Classical Greece and Assyria, through to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, to modern times and today’s digital media, where the words and imagequestion has become a central issue. The essays cover a variety of movements (Pre-Raphaelites, Cubists, Surrealists, and Lettrists, for example) and many artists, among them Duchamp, Picasso, Ernst, Twombly, Michaux, Warhol and Kruger. The book also includes ‘spotlight’ essays on artists whose work engages substantially with questions ofword and image: Blake, Klee, Schwitters, Haack, Pettibon, McCahon and Walla. ## This ground-breaking book will form a new framework for thinking about the interactions between word and image in the visual arts. ## With contributions by Jeremy Adler, Stephen Barber, Rex Butler and Laurence Simmons, Michael Corris, John Dixon Hunt, Michael R. Leaman, David Lomas, Joseph Viscomi, Hamza Walker, Barbara Weyandt and Michael White.
Beeldende kunst ; kunst en tekst --- Beeld en woord ; beeld en tekst --- Blake, William --- Klee, Paul --- Schwitters, Kurt --- Walla, August --- McCahon, Colin --- Haack, Horst --- Pettibon, Raymond --- Kruger Barbara --- Warhol Andy --- Twombly Cy --- Ernst Max --- Picasso Pablo --- lettrisme --- prerafaëlieten --- Pettibon Raymond --- Haack Horst --- McCahon Colin --- Walla August --- Klee Paul --- Blake William --- woord en beeld --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- texts [documents] --- art theory --- Finlay, Ian Hamilton --- Johns, Jasper --- Fulton, Hamish --- Kosuth, Joseph --- Dubuffet, Jean --- Warhol, Andy --- Ruscha, Ed --- Basquiat, Jean-Michel --- Weiner, Lawrence --- Rodtschenko, Alexander Michajlowitsch --- Picasso, Pablo --- Picabia, Francis --- Lichtenstein, Roy --- Baldessari, John --- Ernst, Max --- Jaar, Alfredo --- Lissitzky, Eliezer --- Jorn, Asger --- Kiefer, Anselm --- Höch, Hannah --- Moholy-Nagy, László --- Cornell, Joseph --- Gilbert and George --- Hausmann, Raoul --- Morris, Robert --- Michaux, Henri --- Delaunay, Sonia --- Miró, Joan --- Broodthaers, Marcel --- Dalí, Salvador --- Scanlan, Joe --- Hamilton, Richard --- Matta-Clark, Gordon --- Twombly, Cy --- Wearing, Gillian --- Rauschenberg, Robert --- Schneeman, Carolee --- Magritte, René --- Dean, Tacita --- Opałka, Roman --- Indiana, Robert --- Holman Hunt, William --- Bulatov, Erik --- 7.049 --- Michaux Henri --- Duchamp Marcel --- surrealisme --- kubisme --- 7.036 --- twintigste eeuw --- 7.03 --- kunst --- Art --- History --- Iconography --- Semiotics --- language [general communication] --- art history --- Man Ray --- Kruger, Barbara --- Holzer, Jenny --- Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso --- Braque, Georges --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Rosler, Martha --- Art & Language --- Lissitzky, El --- Hunt, William Holman --- Sémiotique et art. --- Sémiotique et art.
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