Allusions to the body: Jeremy Wafer's Oval Sculptures.
Student Number : 0312766T - MA dissertation - School of Fine Arts - Faculty of Humanities === This dissertation is primarily an investigation into the sculpture of Jeremy Wafer and specifically his oval series, Red Ovals (1995), African Forms (1996), Red Ovals (second series) (1998) and Large W...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-15382019-05-11T03:41:08Z Allusions to the body: Jeremy Wafer's Oval Sculptures. Du Preez, Linda jeremy wafer oval sculptures secrecy the body Student Number : 0312766T - MA dissertation - School of Fine Arts - Faculty of Humanities This dissertation is primarily an investigation into the sculpture of Jeremy Wafer and specifically his oval series, Red Ovals (1995), African Forms (1996), Red Ovals (second series) (1998) and Large White Oval (2004). The aim is to establish how, from a post-structuralist and anthropomorphic position, these non-illusionistic sculptural forms may engage the viewer experientially by evoking the body visually, physically and spatially. Wafer’s reductive articulation of surface, material and form is analysed in terms of notions of secrecy and metaphorical referencing specifically relating to the human form. A ‘sense of disquiet’ is evoked by their ambiguity, and this aspect is confronted by looking at various dichotomies and their transition and hybridisation to form the ‘unifying pattern’ that Wafer’s sculptures present. The role of process, repetition and seriality are researched within this context. The works from my Simulacra exhibition in May 2005 at the Substation on the University of the Witwatersrand Campus are discussed according to the above aspects, as they are relevant to my own sculptures. 2006-10-31T12:24:01Z 2006-10-31T12:24:01Z 2006-10-31T12:24:01Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/1538 en 10554 bytes 11638 bytes 17049 bytes 20990 bytes 1685249 bytes 14170 bytes 49682 bytes 51604 bytes 26337 bytes 35372 bytes 24818 bytes 59314 bytes 21151 bytes 12131 bytes application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf |
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Student Number : 0312766T -
MA dissertation -
School of Fine Arts -
Faculty of Humanities === This dissertation is primarily an investigation into the sculpture of Jeremy
Wafer and specifically his oval series, Red Ovals (1995), African Forms
(1996), Red Ovals (second series) (1998) and Large White Oval (2004).
The aim is to establish how, from a post-structuralist and anthropomorphic
position, these non-illusionistic sculptural forms may engage the viewer
experientially by evoking the body visually, physically and spatially.
Wafer’s reductive articulation of surface, material and form is analysed in
terms of notions of secrecy and metaphorical referencing specifically relating
to the human form. A ‘sense of disquiet’ is evoked by their ambiguity, and this
aspect is confronted by looking at various dichotomies and their transition and
hybridisation to form the ‘unifying pattern’ that Wafer’s sculptures present.
The role of process, repetition and seriality are researched within this context.
The works from my Simulacra exhibition in May 2005 at the Substation on the
University of the Witwatersrand Campus are discussed according to the
above aspects, as they are relevant to my own sculptures. |
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