Foreign Bodies: the Body as Medium and the Body as Image in Contemporary Photography. Three Examples: John Coplans, Mona Hatoum ed Erwin Wurm

Contemporary Photograph investigates the human body in a fragmentary, partial dimension, quite different from the representation of the body’s organic unity. The essay aims to show the transformations of the body through the photographic representation: the body fragmented, the details of the body r...

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Main Author: Michele Bertolini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2022-09-01
Series:piano b
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Online Access:https://pianob.unibo.it/article/view/15577
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Summary:Contemporary Photograph investigates the human body in a fragmentary, partial dimension, quite different from the representation of the body’s organic unity. The essay aims to show the transformations of the body through the photographic representation: the body fragmented, the details of the body reveal the otherness and the strangeness inside the identity of the Self. The analysis of three works (John Coplans Self-Portaits, Mona Hatoum’s Van Gogh’s Back and Erwin Wurm’s One Minute Sculptures) points out the double condition of the body’s representation and the double status of photograph: the body as image and the body as medium, the photograph as performance and the photograph as image.
ISSN:2531-9876