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Title: Абстрактне мистецтво як універсальна мова транскультурного діалогу
Authors: Дубрівна, А. П.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: ІК НАМ України
Citation: Дубрівна, А. П. Абстрактне мистецтво як універсальна мова транскультурного діалогу / А. П. Дубрівна // Дискурсивний вимір сучасного мистецтва: діалог культур: зб. тез доповідей наук.-теор. конф. з міжнар. участю, Київ, 30 листопада 2016 р. - К. : ІК НАМ України, 2016. - С. 60-62.
Abstract: Abstract art been formed from the earliest period of human history. The basis of his figurative language is character code that no similarity to a particular subject or concept, but expresses the essence general idea, idea, hypothesis and theory. This figurative attributes, geometric and biomorphic, demonstrates symbolic arsenal, as a specific form of self-expression and individual means of broadcasting information. The creativity Spanish sculptor Carlos Garcia Lahos is an interesting phenomenon in terms of use abstract art as a means of trans-cultural dialogue. November 12, 2016 in the city Uman, on the initiative of residents and support the city administration, the projects of the Spanish artist’s “Maternal instinct”, which presents sculpture — a rectangle with a perforated clearance and the ball inside. Abstract conceptual form and in content tireless work expresses maternal eye that looks as concern and protection. The means of abstract art is truly unique. Elementary simple forms composed a specific kind of language that is universal method of establishing useful in terms of cultural relations between the countries under globalization.
URI: https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/7597
Faculty: Факультет дизайну
Department: Кафедра образотворчого мистецтва та графічного дизайну
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Матеріали наукових конференцій та семінарів

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