Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap

The years around 1970 saw the emergence of an artistic fascination with maps and mapping. In the present thesis this fascination is conceptualised as a mapping impulse, acknowledging how the discourses of art and mapping, respectively, intertwine and merge. The aim of the study is to analyse this ma...

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Main Author: Uggla, Karolina
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för kultur och estetik 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-1217262015-11-19T16:55:07ZKonst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskapsweArt and Mapping around the year of 1970 : Maps, Models, and Diagrams in the Artistic LandscapeUggla, KarolinaStockholms universitet, Institutionen för kultur och estetikStockholm och Göteborg2015Conceptual artmapsmappingart and cartographyart and mappingvisual cultureart and sciencescientific imagesart and cyberneticsalienationthe linguistic turnAgnes DenesSten EklundHans HaackeÖyvind FahlströmRichard LongYoko OnoRobert SmithsonThe years around 1970 saw the emergence of an artistic fascination with maps and mapping. In the present thesis this fascination is conceptualised as a mapping impulse, acknowledging how the discourses of art and mapping, respectively, intertwine and merge. The aim of the study is to analyse this mapping impulse and to identify recurring themes and concepts in artworks and texts on art where maps and mapping processes are used as a visual expression and method.  In order to demonstrate how the scope of the thesis is shaped by later interpretations of art from around 1970, three exhibition publications from three decades are examined to illustrate how boundaries between the discourses of art and of mapping are renegotiated from the late 1960s up until the 2010s. The representing line of the map is analysed via the concepts of diagrams, maps, and models, such as the re-appearance of Claude Shannon’s and Warren Weaver’s Communication Model in the Swedish late 1960s, Öyvind Fahlström’s World Map (1972), and Sten Eklund’s paintings on glass from 1968 where he transfers ideas from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus into visual representations. The procedural aspects of encounters between the discourses of art and of mapping from around 1970 are analysed in Hans Haacke’s Gallery-Goers’ Birthplace and Residence Profile Pt. 1 and Sten Eklund’s Kullahusets hemlighet (The Secret of Kullahuset). The latter work is interpreted in the light of the role of the mapping, surveying individual, and in a figurative sense, the individual in the system. Here, the concept of alienation is used, as the work delineates the mapping subject who itself is being subject to mapping.  In this thesis the mapping impulse is identified as a way to deal with territory and truth in Western art around 1970. The map as a sign system and a practice is representative of a recent stage where art in various ways deal with a world undergoing rapid change. The mapping impulse circa 1970 can be identified as a visual regime of cartographic reason, characterized by legibility, clarity and lucidity. This also suggests alternative interpretations of the impact of the linguistic turn in the art of the 1960s and early 1970s, revealing a more ambiguous relationship between text and image.  Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-121726urn:isbn:978-91-7061-192-6application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Swedish
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Conceptual art
maps
mapping
art and cartography
art and mapping
visual culture
art and science
scientific images
art and cybernetics
alienation
the linguistic turn
Agnes Denes
Sten Eklund
Hans Haacke
Öyvind Fahlström
Richard Long
Yoko Ono
Robert Smithson
spellingShingle Conceptual art
maps
mapping
art and cartography
art and mapping
visual culture
art and science
scientific images
art and cybernetics
alienation
the linguistic turn
Agnes Denes
Sten Eklund
Hans Haacke
Öyvind Fahlström
Richard Long
Yoko Ono
Robert Smithson
Uggla, Karolina
Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
description The years around 1970 saw the emergence of an artistic fascination with maps and mapping. In the present thesis this fascination is conceptualised as a mapping impulse, acknowledging how the discourses of art and mapping, respectively, intertwine and merge. The aim of the study is to analyse this mapping impulse and to identify recurring themes and concepts in artworks and texts on art where maps and mapping processes are used as a visual expression and method.  In order to demonstrate how the scope of the thesis is shaped by later interpretations of art from around 1970, three exhibition publications from three decades are examined to illustrate how boundaries between the discourses of art and of mapping are renegotiated from the late 1960s up until the 2010s. The representing line of the map is analysed via the concepts of diagrams, maps, and models, such as the re-appearance of Claude Shannon’s and Warren Weaver’s Communication Model in the Swedish late 1960s, Öyvind Fahlström’s World Map (1972), and Sten Eklund’s paintings on glass from 1968 where he transfers ideas from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus into visual representations. The procedural aspects of encounters between the discourses of art and of mapping from around 1970 are analysed in Hans Haacke’s Gallery-Goers’ Birthplace and Residence Profile Pt. 1 and Sten Eklund’s Kullahusets hemlighet (The Secret of Kullahuset). The latter work is interpreted in the light of the role of the mapping, surveying individual, and in a figurative sense, the individual in the system. Here, the concept of alienation is used, as the work delineates the mapping subject who itself is being subject to mapping.  In this thesis the mapping impulse is identified as a way to deal with territory and truth in Western art around 1970. The map as a sign system and a practice is representative of a recent stage where art in various ways deal with a world undergoing rapid change. The mapping impulse circa 1970 can be identified as a visual regime of cartographic reason, characterized by legibility, clarity and lucidity. This also suggests alternative interpretations of the impact of the linguistic turn in the art of the 1960s and early 1970s, revealing a more ambiguous relationship between text and image. 
author Uggla, Karolina
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title Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
title_short Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
title_full Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
title_fullStr Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
title_full_unstemmed Konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : Modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
title_sort konst och kartläggning kring 1970 : modell, diagram och karta i konstens landskap
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för kultur och estetik
publishDate 2015
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