Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel Rojas

This paper studies the photographic series David by Miguel Ángel Rojas from the perspective of “The Uncanny” proposed by Sigmund Freud. Departing from a historical revision of the process of creation of the piece, I propose three theoretical approximations to the series: as an icon related to the ma...

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Main Author: Andrés David Montenegro Rosero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Los Andes 2018-01-01
Series:Hart
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Online Access:https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.25025/hart02.2018.06
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spelling doaj-31765af27e7b45b9aa244f2e22352c462020-11-25T00:18:32ZengUniversidad de Los AndesHart2539-22632590-91262018-01-01210712610.25025/hart02.2018.06Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel RojasAndrés David Montenegro Rosero0Bridgewater State UniversityThis paper studies the photographic series David by Miguel Ángel Rojas from the perspective of “The Uncanny” proposed by Sigmund Freud. Departing from a historical revision of the process of creation of the piece, I propose three theoretical approximations to the series: as an icon related to the material reality of art history, as a body related to the psychic reality of the spectator, and as an allegorical photograph suspended between the imaginary and the real. I argue that David emotionally addresses the viewer by erasing the limits between the private and the public realms, and by undoing the boundaries between realities which appear to be mutually exclusive—such as the historical reality of art history and the psychic reality of each individual. The paper concludes with a discussion of how David acts as an instrument against collective cultural repression, by insisting on the remembrance not only of the traumatic effects of the Colombian armed conflict, but specially of the tragedy of victims of landmine explosions.https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.25025/hart02.2018.06UncannyDavidMiguel Ángel RojasAllegoryPhotographySculpture
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Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel Rojas
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Uncanny
David
Miguel Ángel Rojas
Allegory
Photography
Sculpture
author_facet Andrés David Montenegro Rosero
author_sort Andrés David Montenegro Rosero
title Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel Rojas
title_short Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel Rojas
title_full Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel Rojas
title_fullStr Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel Rojas
title_full_unstemmed Una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie David de Miguel Ángel Rojas
title_sort una y tres aproximaciones teóricas a la serie david de miguel ángel rojas
publisher Universidad de Los Andes
series Hart
issn 2539-2263
2590-9126
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper studies the photographic series David by Miguel Ángel Rojas from the perspective of “The Uncanny” proposed by Sigmund Freud. Departing from a historical revision of the process of creation of the piece, I propose three theoretical approximations to the series: as an icon related to the material reality of art history, as a body related to the psychic reality of the spectator, and as an allegorical photograph suspended between the imaginary and the real. I argue that David emotionally addresses the viewer by erasing the limits between the private and the public realms, and by undoing the boundaries between realities which appear to be mutually exclusive—such as the historical reality of art history and the psychic reality of each individual. The paper concludes with a discussion of how David acts as an instrument against collective cultural repression, by insisting on the remembrance not only of the traumatic effects of the Colombian armed conflict, but specially of the tragedy of victims of landmine explosions.
topic Uncanny
David
Miguel Ángel Rojas
Allegory
Photography
Sculpture
url https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.25025/hart02.2018.06
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