Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of Attachment

The ‘art practice as research as art’ discussed set out to investigate through dialogic art how identity formation is linked with micro-social experiences and place. The project “Seeds of Attachment” by Elena Cologni is centered around a newly developed non-verbal strategy in the form of a sculptura...

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Main Author: Elena Cologni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2020-11-01
Series:PsicoArt
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art
Online Access:https://psicoart.unibo.it/article/view/11444
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spelling doaj-51a67118de024db5b8319e181981a1092020-11-25T04:09:46ZengUniversity of BolognaPsicoArt2038-61842020-11-011010196410.6092/issn.2038-6184/114449774Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of AttachmentElena Cologni0Anglia Ruskin University (UK)The ‘art practice as research as art’ discussed set out to investigate through dialogic art how identity formation is linked with micro-social experiences and place. The project “Seeds of Attachment” by Elena Cologni is centered around a newly developed non-verbal strategy in the form of a sculptural prop, informed by psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld’s “Mosaic Test” (1938-1954), and discussed in relation to historical precedents in socially engaged art. The activation of the prop during encounters with ‘mothers’ on the school-run route, aimed at offering a context for an understanding of how their attachment to their children influenced the development of an attachment to place. This relational approach is defined as caring with, and underpinned by care ethics and ecofeminism. The implications of the adopted non-verbal dialogic artistic approach are considered in relation to new forms of gendered spatial practices to research on place, including affordances of place, and how these might lead to future post-disciplinary research.https://psicoart.unibo.it/article/view/11444careartistic researchtheory of attachmentplace attachmentdialogic artecologyecofeminismsculptureartpsychology
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Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of Attachment
PsicoArt
care
artistic research
theory of attachment
place attachment
dialogic art
ecology
ecofeminism
sculpture
art
psychology
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title Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of Attachment
title_short Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of Attachment
title_full Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of Attachment
title_fullStr Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of Attachment
title_full_unstemmed Caring-With Dialogic Sculptures. A Post-Disciplinary Investigation into Forms of Attachment
title_sort caring-with dialogic sculptures. a post-disciplinary investigation into forms of attachment
publisher University of Bologna
series PsicoArt
issn 2038-6184
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The ‘art practice as research as art’ discussed set out to investigate through dialogic art how identity formation is linked with micro-social experiences and place. The project “Seeds of Attachment” by Elena Cologni is centered around a newly developed non-verbal strategy in the form of a sculptural prop, informed by psychologist Margaret Lowenfeld’s “Mosaic Test” (1938-1954), and discussed in relation to historical precedents in socially engaged art. The activation of the prop during encounters with ‘mothers’ on the school-run route, aimed at offering a context for an understanding of how their attachment to their children influenced the development of an attachment to place. This relational approach is defined as caring with, and underpinned by care ethics and ecofeminism. The implications of the adopted non-verbal dialogic artistic approach are considered in relation to new forms of gendered spatial practices to research on place, including affordances of place, and how these might lead to future post-disciplinary research.
topic care
artistic research
theory of attachment
place attachment
dialogic art
ecology
ecofeminism
sculpture
art
psychology
url https://psicoart.unibo.it/article/view/11444
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