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L'œuvre d'art totale
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ISBN: 2070703312 9782070703319 Year: 2003 Volume: *7 Publisher: Paris: Gallimard,

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Les arts ont rompu le lien qui les unissait et chacun d'eux, dans son isolement, s'est perverti: tel est le diagnostic de Richard Wagner, en 1849, quand il projette de réaliser "l'oeuvre d'art de l'avenir" qui rétablira l'alliance originelle. Le thème de la synthèse des arts, ou de leur symbiose, rest au coeur des préoccupations artistiques du XXè s., notamment des projets avant-gardistes. Produire "une oeuvre d'art totale" ne consiste pas seulement à associer plusieurs techniques ou plusieurs médias. Il s'agit aussi d'englober le spectateur, d'investir tous ses sens, de conduire la vie et l'art à fusionner. C'est pourquoi le thème de l'oeuvre d'art totale se retrouve à la fois dans l'histoire des arts (architecture, cinéma), et dans le rêve de conduire artistiquement le cours de la vie. (Extrait du quatrième de couverture)


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De la palette à l'écritoire
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ISBN: 2908929511 290892952X 9782908929522 9782908929515 Year: 1997 Publisher: Nantes: Joca Seria,

The orchestration of the arts : a creative symbiosis of existential powers : the vibrating interplay of sound, color, image, gesture, movement, rhythm, fragrance, word, touch
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ISBN: 0792360087 9780792360087 9048153352 9401734119 Year: 2000 Volume: 63 Publisher: Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers,

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Regardless of the subject matter, our studies are always searching for a sense of the universal in the specific. Drawing, etchings and paintings are a way of communicating ideas and emotions. The key word here is to communicate. Whether the audience sees the work as laborious or poetic depends on the creative genius of the artist. Some painters use the play of light passing through a landscape or washing over a figure to create an evocative moment that will be both timeless and transitory. The essential role of art remains what is has always been, a way of human expression. This is the role that our participants concentrate on as they discuss art as the expression of the spirit, a creative act through which the artist makes manifest what is within him. Spirit suggests the unity of feeling and thought. Avoiding broad generalities, our participants address specific areas in orchestration with music, architecture, literature and phenomenology. Profs. Souiller, Scholz, Etlin, Sweetser, Josephs show us at what point art is an intimate, profound expression and the magic of a civilization as a whole, springing from its evolving thoughts and embodying ideals, such as the Renaissance, the Baroque, Modernism and at what point it reflects the trans­ formation of a particular society and its mode of life.

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