Many artworks, historical as well as contemporary, represent fragmented bodies, detached organs or dissected corpses. How may we read art’s intense attraction to images of body pieces? How did so many incidences of cuts and beheadings find their way into painting? Is it mere coincidence that the painter’s essential tool, alongside his brushes, is none other than a painter’s knife? These types of questions have provoked the attention of art theorists and scholars such as Linda Nochlin and Julia Kristeva. This essay offers a critical reading of the views of these two thinkers on the dissected body in art and suggests an alternative solution from a Lacanian perspective. Basing my thesis on Jacques Lacan’s concept of the cedeable object, I argu...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
In its present form and throughout Western civilization, capturing the image of the cadaver, whether...
abstract: The following study is an attempt to analyze the idea of the abject through the grotesque ...
It is well known that painting has died many deaths in the course of modernist history. But whilst P...
"It Cuts Both Ways: Freud, Lacan and the Fragmented Body" is a thesis written in pieces. Four secti...
This thesis examines artistic representations of the dissected and dismembered female body that emer...
This chapter considers the ways in which some artists convert their private trauma into public works...
The thesis entitled Abjective Body in My Paintings is an exploration of a specific group of human bo...
Why should an artist look to anatomical or pathological specimens as a reservoir of images with whic...
The perception of art is a complex and multi-layered phenomenon. One obvious aspect in perceiving an...
The research in Arts suggests questioning and clarifying the process from the illness experience to ...
Since the 1990s, the growing expansion of a vast array of medical technologies for the visualization...
Freud describes as traumatic any excitations from outside which are powerful enough to break through...
The works in this series explore the application of Platonic binary oppositions of life/death and at...
This chapter enters the realm of art to discuss images of severed heads in Renaissance and Baroque w...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
In its present form and throughout Western civilization, capturing the image of the cadaver, whether...
abstract: The following study is an attempt to analyze the idea of the abject through the grotesque ...
It is well known that painting has died many deaths in the course of modernist history. But whilst P...
"It Cuts Both Ways: Freud, Lacan and the Fragmented Body" is a thesis written in pieces. Four secti...
This thesis examines artistic representations of the dissected and dismembered female body that emer...
This chapter considers the ways in which some artists convert their private trauma into public works...
The thesis entitled Abjective Body in My Paintings is an exploration of a specific group of human bo...
Why should an artist look to anatomical or pathological specimens as a reservoir of images with whic...
The perception of art is a complex and multi-layered phenomenon. One obvious aspect in perceiving an...
The research in Arts suggests questioning and clarifying the process from the illness experience to ...
Since the 1990s, the growing expansion of a vast array of medical technologies for the visualization...
Freud describes as traumatic any excitations from outside which are powerful enough to break through...
The works in this series explore the application of Platonic binary oppositions of life/death and at...
This chapter enters the realm of art to discuss images of severed heads in Renaissance and Baroque w...
This paper looks at the concepts of the biomorphic and grotesque in art from the start of the 20th c...
In its present form and throughout Western civilization, capturing the image of the cadaver, whether...
abstract: The following study is an attempt to analyze the idea of the abject through the grotesque ...