Title: Primitivism
1Primitivism
- Major themes and finding Information Resources
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3Primitivism a warning
- Refers to a series of trends that influenced a
wide range of artistic schools from 1880s onward - Term challenged as Racist and Ethnocentric.
Cultural appropriation decontextualises artifacts - Not simply western art inspired by tribal art.
Naïve art, Children's Art, Art of the Outsider.
4Pymalion and Galetea, Jean Leon Gerome 1882
5Attitudes to the Primitive in 19th early 20th
Century Culture
- Social Darwinism's Charles Darwin's Origin of
Species - Progress evolution from simple to complex
Primitive peoples less civilized hardly human
at all - Encounter with the non-civilized other Colonies
France, Germany, Russia
6Rebellion against Academic Art
- Academie des beux arts
- Recreational highly polished
- Allegory, Historical subjects
- Bourgeois audience tastes
- Art removed from an integrated culture
7Reaction against modernity
- Industrialiasation
- Mass production
8The Primitive within Europe
- Gaughan1888 I love Brittany, here I find a
savage primitive quality. When my clogs echo on
this granite ground, I hear the dull muted,
powerful sound I am looking for in painting
9Paul Gauguin 1889 Breton Calvary
10Wassily Kandinsky, All Saints I 1911
11Abstraction and Romanticism
- Revolt against modernity Kandinsky 1912 the
Nightmare of materialism has turned life into an
evil useless game -
12Emil Nolde The Prophet 1912
13- The source of creativity is not reason but a
retreat from it. - Emil Nolde 1867-1956 German expressionism
affinity to land, people
14Cubism Expressionism stylistic influences
- Les Demoiselles dAvignon 1907
- Influence of African masks geometric shapes
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18German Expressionism
- De Brucke - the bridge
- Dresden 1905
- Erich Heckel, Fritz Bleyl, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff,
and, later, Emil Nolde and Max Pechstein
19Ernst Ludvig Kirchner 1911
20 1911 Auguste Macke, Indians on horseback
21Impact of World War I 1914-1918
22Dada Surrealism and Primitivism
- Revolt after the first war against European
values - Andre Breton 1924 Surrealist Manifesto
- Automism
23The primitive subconscious
24Max Ernst, Forest and Dove 1927
25Salvador Dali, Metamorphosis of Narcissus,1937
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27Jackson Pollock
- On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer,
more a part of the painting, since this way I can
walk around in it, work from the four sides and
be literally in the painting. Jackson
Pollock, 1947
28Archetypes
- Karl Jung Swiss Psychoanalyst and seer
- The collective unconscious
- Archetypes resemble the beds of rivers dried
up because the water has deserted them, though it
may return at any time. An archetype is something
like an old watercourse along which the water of
life flowed for a time, digging a deep channel
for itself. The longer it flowed the deeper the
channel, and the more likely it is that sooner or
later the water will return Carl Jung
29Epstein, Jacob Female Figure 1913
30Henry Moore recumbent figure 1938
31Henry Moore reclining figure 1929
32Max Ernst, Moonmad 1944
33Modern Shamanism
34Beuys, Joesph I love America and America loves
me 1974
35- Shotdown over Crimea. Nearly frozen, he was
found by Tatar nomads who saved his life by
wrapping him in felt and fur
1943 was shot
36Primitivism discredited?
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