Bibliographic citations
Marquina, O., (2021). Cartografía de los procesos creativos en las artes visuales: más allá de la representación artística en la pintura limeña de hoy [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18024
Marquina, O., Cartografía de los procesos creativos en las artes visuales: más allá de la representación artística en la pintura limeña de hoy []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18024
@phdthesis{renati/531697,
title = "Cartografía de los procesos creativos en las artes visuales: más allá de la representación artística en la pintura limeña de hoy",
author = "Marquina Vega, Orietta María del Pilar",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
I understand arts as a practice and as an institutional system, both, sociocultural and historically situated, which function permanently articulating and defining each other and vice versa. Creative processes in visual arts, as social and cultural practice, speak of life experiences of artists from their individual dimension, their creative capacity, and their social dimension too, their ability to give rise to artistic proposals that circulate in the sociocultural plane. However, each artist’s decision and subsequent action must be contrasted with the arts system’s ideals, concepts and assumptions that validate that proposal as truly artistic. I seek to characterize these creative processes to understand how are artist’s personal and subjective dimensions articulated with the arts system’s institutionality. It does as a concrete configuration of socio-historical conditions of contemporary times. It, in general, means postmodern questions and the crisis of painting as particular support. Both of them set up the frame within the creative processes in visual arts take place today. My starting question is how do characteristics and institutional conditions of the creative processes articulate, within contemporary visual arts, with the way in which these processes occur from the subjectivity and daily life of the artists in Lima? From an ethnographic perspective, I use Ingold (2000) concept of dwelling and propose that arts are the artists’ way of dwelling the world. Within the visual arts system in Lima today, these creative processes translate into resistance practices that painters perform, from their subjectivity and the use of their capitals, to expand institutional margins of action, and creatively manage to dwell the world in becoming.
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