Title of article :
The calligraphic subject: The body and social power in Malaysian abstract expressionism
Author/Authors :
ahmad, i. school of the arts,universiti sains malaysia,malaysia,college of fine arts and design,university of sharjah, United Arab Emirates , darestani, e.s. school of the arts,universiti sains malaysia, Malaysia
From page :
35
To page :
68
Abstract :
This article investigates the discourses surrounding abstract expressionism in modern Malaysian art. While stressing the local context and imageries in the readings of this particular episode in modern Malaysian art,we do not assume Malaysian abstract expressionism as existing independently from its western counterpart. Rather,we see the New York and Malaysian painters as co-extensive and that the latter has chosen to pursue an aspect of the former that has always already been in effect in New York since its inception in the 1940s-50s but had mutated differently in Malaysia under distinct historical and cultural trajectories. These,we argue,can be better understood once we attend closely to the stylistic feature,or more accurately,the visual vocabularies adopted by these artists which privileges the gesture of the painter. By doing so we may link abstract expressionism in Malaysia to the ideology of the body that is grounded in a nationalistic imaging. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia,2017.
Keywords :
Abstract expressionism , Calligraphy , Modern Malaysian art , The body
Journal title :
Wacana Seni, Journal of Arts Discourse
Journal title :
Wacana Seni, Journal of Arts Discourse
Record number :
2527435
Link To Document :
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