Performans olarak Beden ve Doğa Diyaloğu
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2019-05-30Author
Aydın, Alper
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In this study, performance art and its relation with the nature has been
examined within the framework of today’s theories, on the basis of concepts
such as religion, worship, primitivism and art which the human beings have
established in various ways in relation with nature and with a conscious or
unconscious perception in order to express themselves from the first day of
their existence to this day, and the phenomenon of “act” which has become the
centre of art and production through the instrumentalisation of the body. In the
report of art work, in order to contribute to the expression of the subject, several
descriptions of the performance art made by different authors have been given
place, since the concept does not have a single definition. Starting with the
primitive art, it has been tried to explain how it was sanctified and its existence
in the historical process. It has been also explained how the role of practice of
performance in the art that was started to be created with an artistic
consciousness in the 20th century was reflected on the works until 1960s.
Starting with the inevitability of the relationship between art and body, the
developments occurred until the emergence of the body art, and then the works
of artists who established a dialogue between the body and the nature have
been given place within the framework of the report. While studying the history
of art, thousands of works related to the concept of body were encountered;
instead of analysing all these works, significant pieces in certain periods have
been examined in order to provide insight to the subject.During the study, the
communication between the concept of body and the nature has been
explained by giving comparative examples of past and present art productions.
For instance, it has been expressed how a handprint left on the walls of a cave
in 16000 B.C. turned into a contemporary art work today and became an
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inspiration for an artist. The information about the artists has been addressed
together with the piece of ground they realized the performance, the message
they intended to give and their artistic practices in general. At the same time, it
has been tried to create a flow among the texts by following a chronological
order and establishing a context with the works of others who are close to the
works of the selected artists. In order to ensure that the readers can have a full
mental picture of the works of the artists and the general subject of the report,
the visuals and marking tags of the performances corresponding to the subject
have been included. In the last part, detailed information has been given about
the implementation stages of the works under the title of “The Dialogue of Body
and Nature as A Performance”, from where and how it was nourished as a
thought, with which methods it was recorded and the techniques used in its
presentation. Gained information has been supported with photographs and
videos. In the last chapter, references from previous data have been taken into
consideration and evaluated in the texts, works and artistic perspectives of the
performance and nature artists have been influential in the realization stage of
the practices. Modern human being’s alienation to himself and nature, his
robotic life, his unawareness of his on-going insensitivity and his endeavour of
unconscious survival in this chaotic life have been tried to explained in the
performance practices on body and nature.
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