Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.

Universally regarded as one of the twentieth century's most subversive pièces, the Dead Class epitomises Tadeusz Kantor's concept of what theatre (and, more generally, art) could and should be. In the attempt to eliminate all distance between the stage and the auditorium, between actors a...

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Main Author: Pietro Conte
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Málaga 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.uma.es/index.php/boletin-de-arte/article/view/3291/3033
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spelling doaj-83a1682541ce42da82d3d1904217d86a2020-11-24T23:01:33ZspaUniversidad de MálagaBoletín de Arte0211-84830211-84832016-01-0137495810.24310/BoLArte.2016.v0i37.3291Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.Pietro Conte0Universidade de LisboaUniversally regarded as one of the twentieth century's most subversive pièces, the Dead Class epitomises Tadeusz Kantor's concept of what theatre (and, more generally, art) could and should be. In the attempt to eliminate all distance between the stage and the auditorium, between actors and spectators, the Polish artist reflected on how to do away with the traditional distinction between the reality of everyday life and the (alleged) unreality of theatrical performances. Staging daily and trivial objects played a crucial role in this artistic strategy. Kantor was fascinated, in particular, by the hyperrealistic dummies which seem to have more to do with Wunderkammern and fairground booths than with so-called "high" art. By focusing on the material the Dead Class mannequins are made of (namely, the wax), the article delves deep into Kantor's essays and manifestos, exploring the theoretical reasons underlying his aesthetics of theatre.http://www.revistas.uma.es/index.php/boletin-de-arte/article/view/3291/3033KantorHyperrealismPhenomenologyUnrealityWax mannequinsBio-Objects
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Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.
Boletín de Arte
Kantor
Hyperrealism
Phenomenology
Unreality
Wax mannequins
Bio-Objects
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title Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.
title_short Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.
title_full Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.
title_fullStr Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.
title_full_unstemmed Not To Be "Looked At"! Reality and Unreality in Kantor's Aesthetics of Theatre.
title_sort not to be "looked at"! reality and unreality in kantor's aesthetics of theatre.
publisher Universidad de Málaga
series Boletín de Arte
issn 0211-8483
0211-8483
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Universally regarded as one of the twentieth century's most subversive pièces, the Dead Class epitomises Tadeusz Kantor's concept of what theatre (and, more generally, art) could and should be. In the attempt to eliminate all distance between the stage and the auditorium, between actors and spectators, the Polish artist reflected on how to do away with the traditional distinction between the reality of everyday life and the (alleged) unreality of theatrical performances. Staging daily and trivial objects played a crucial role in this artistic strategy. Kantor was fascinated, in particular, by the hyperrealistic dummies which seem to have more to do with Wunderkammern and fairground booths than with so-called "high" art. By focusing on the material the Dead Class mannequins are made of (namely, the wax), the article delves deep into Kantor's essays and manifestos, exploring the theoretical reasons underlying his aesthetics of theatre.
topic Kantor
Hyperrealism
Phenomenology
Unreality
Wax mannequins
Bio-Objects
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