Form and transgression: The discourse of Art

  • J. Manuel Álvarez-Junco Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: art, discourse, representation, transgression, Dada

Abstract

Art, in its various fields, developes discourses that nothing have to do with others coming from different realms. It uses various combinations of elements, usually provided by conventional languages, in order to create a new and unique speech, where an idea finally finds its own form. At that precise spot, content and structure become an unique and inseparable one. This paper deals with classical art paradigms and reflects on them, particularly from the Visual Arts point of view. It begins by thinking about many centuries mainstream art forms as reality representation or imitation, not only as a vehicle for expression but as an actual purpose of art itself. It follows with the proposal of Dada transgression to those art forms looking for emotional commotion so that a creation reaches the intimate territories of the receiver´s mind. It finally explains how Marcel Duchamp pointed art discourse itself as the one made to give a new thinking to the world.

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J. Manuel Álvarez-Junco, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Manuel Álvarez Junco Doctor en Bellas Artes por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Profesor Titular en Master de Diseño. Especialización en Diseño gráfico de identidad visual y humor gráfico Libros más recientes: Alvarez Junco, M. El Diseño de lo Incorrecto, Editorial La Crujía, Buenos Aires, 2009. Alvarez Junco, M. Los mutis de Junco, Ed. Ayuntamiento de Leganés Madrid, 2011.
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Published
2016-01-11
How to Cite
Álvarez-Junco J. M. (2016). Form and transgression: The discourse of Art. Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, 28(1), 91-104. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ARIS.2016.v28.n1.47552
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