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Defamiliar Graphic Relationship

Posted on:2020-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330599954789Subject:Fine Arts
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Text and images have always been a hot topic in the field of literature and art.For a long time,texts provide deterministic information for images of unknown meaning,while images provide a concrete and sensible image for abstract texts.People are accustomed to the directionality of images.Consistent on.Now,the image and the text are gradually separated from each other.From "unanimity" to "image alienation",more and more artists can break people's cognitive inertia by constructing the "distance sense" between pictures and texts,and construct deeper meanings beyond the text.In the context of contemporary art,"literature" is applied to visual creation in various forms.This paper mainly studies the phenomenon of image and text defamiliarization in contemporary art creation.Through the analysis of specific art works,the graphic and text The defamiliarization forms are classified to explain the deep effects of this graphic relationship on the work.Finally,return to the practice of printmaking on the relationship between graphic and textual relations.This paper is divided into three parts.The first part mainly discusses the relationship between characters and images in historical development and their respective symbolic characteristics,and analyzes the feasibility of using defamiliarization theory in graphic relationship.The second part combines the existence of contemporary art.The example of defamiliarization of graphic and textual analysis specifically analyzes the special effects brought by this separation method and the reasons why the element of text is used in artistic creation;the third part returns from contemporary art to printmaking,combined with graphic alienation The print works discover their inherent logic and tension and the practice of the work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Graphic relationship, Fine art, Defamiliarization
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