De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique

The opening of the Great Exhibition in May 1851 corresponded to the birth of a new culture of the manufactured object. In spite of its official aim to celebrate British industrial power, the Exhibition also brought together many works of art, including objects from Antiquity which were apparently re...

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Main Author: Charlotte Ribeyrol
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines 2007-01-01
Series:Revue LISA
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/2002
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spelling doaj-c0be7393d9dc42febaf23f81479108442021-10-02T04:19:04ZengMaison de la Recherche en Sciences HumainesRevue LISA1762-61532007-01-0116517910.4000/lisa.2002De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétiqueCharlotte RibeyrolThe opening of the Great Exhibition in May 1851 corresponded to the birth of a new culture of the manufactured object. In spite of its official aim to celebrate British industrial power, the Exhibition also brought together many works of art, including objects from Antiquity which were apparently remote from the preoccupations of modern Victorian Britain. And yet, throughout the second half of the 19th century, Antiquity seemed more and more bound to modernity. This paper will focus on the links between the art object and the commodity thanks to the many ekphraseis in the official exhibition catalogues (1851 and 1862). From the 1860s onwards, the Aesthetes began to show a similar interest in beautiful objects from Antiquity and other periods, while claiming at the same time to be modern stylistic craftsmen. Our aim will thus be to show how technè and poïesis, production and poetics were seen to interact through the presentation of the object as subject, as a work of art, beyond any material, moral or commercial concerns.http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/2002Great Exhibitionaestheticismcommodityhellenismpolychromy
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De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique
Revue LISA
Great Exhibition
aestheticism
commodity
hellenism
polychromy
author_facet Charlotte Ribeyrol
author_sort Charlotte Ribeyrol
title De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique
title_short De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique
title_full De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique
title_fullStr De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique
title_full_unstemmed De la « Great Exhibition » à l’Esthétisme : entre production et poïétique
title_sort de la « great exhibition » à l’esthétisme : entre production et poïétique
publisher Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines
series Revue LISA
issn 1762-6153
publishDate 2007-01-01
description The opening of the Great Exhibition in May 1851 corresponded to the birth of a new culture of the manufactured object. In spite of its official aim to celebrate British industrial power, the Exhibition also brought together many works of art, including objects from Antiquity which were apparently remote from the preoccupations of modern Victorian Britain. And yet, throughout the second half of the 19th century, Antiquity seemed more and more bound to modernity. This paper will focus on the links between the art object and the commodity thanks to the many ekphraseis in the official exhibition catalogues (1851 and 1862). From the 1860s onwards, the Aesthetes began to show a similar interest in beautiful objects from Antiquity and other periods, while claiming at the same time to be modern stylistic craftsmen. Our aim will thus be to show how technè and poïesis, production and poetics were seen to interact through the presentation of the object as subject, as a work of art, beyond any material, moral or commercial concerns.
topic Great Exhibition
aestheticism
commodity
hellenism
polychromy
url http://journals.openedition.org/lisa/2002
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