Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea

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Autor(a) principal: JÉSSICA LACERDA
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMS
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/6741
Resumo: This dissertation aims to investigate the processes of signification linked to performance in contemporary art, in which the body participates as a means, a guide to the process, and an artistic product, becoming an important axis of artistic propositions about the present body. To do so, I support my research on theoretical studies about performance and the body as a mediation for experiencing the world and producing meaning; these are taken as the basis for a brief study on a set of selected works as a corpus for analyzing their relationship with the artist-body. Initially, for the theoretical studies on performance, we turn to scholars Jorge Glusberg (2013), Renato Cohen (2013), Roselee Goldberg (2015), Regina Melim (2008), Giulio Carlo Argan (1992), and Michael Archer (2012), as well as other theorists that allowed us to conduct a reflection on the subject. To reflect on the processes of experiencing the world through the body, at first, we seek theoretical support in studies on art as an experience by John Dewey (1859-1952), in the phenomenology of Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), as it appears in the studies of Ivo Assad Ibri (2015), as well as in studies on the body by Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961), Christine Greiner (2005), and Henri-Pierre Jeudy (2002). In a second moment, we consider the potentialities of the body as a space of/for the construction of meaning, with the contribution of Peirce's general semiotics. Finally, to delve into the investigation of performance as a means of signifying organization that operates through the artist's body to create new meanings, we selected three artists: Priscilla Pessoa, Carolee Schneemann, and Gillian Wearing, using some of their works as the corpus of analysis, allowing us to explore relevant elements about the relationship with the body and performance. The analyses are grounded in the studied theoretical framework and Peircean semiotics, as well as the concept of visibility, introduced by Lucrécia D’Alessio Ferrara (2002). The results encourage an expanded understanding of the body-artist relationship and performance, as well as enabling further investigations related to contemporary art and semiotics.
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spelling 2023-11-01T20:06:10Z2023-11-01T20:06:10Z2023https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/6741This dissertation aims to investigate the processes of signification linked to performance in contemporary art, in which the body participates as a means, a guide to the process, and an artistic product, becoming an important axis of artistic propositions about the present body. To do so, I support my research on theoretical studies about performance and the body as a mediation for experiencing the world and producing meaning; these are taken as the basis for a brief study on a set of selected works as a corpus for analyzing their relationship with the artist-body. Initially, for the theoretical studies on performance, we turn to scholars Jorge Glusberg (2013), Renato Cohen (2013), Roselee Goldberg (2015), Regina Melim (2008), Giulio Carlo Argan (1992), and Michael Archer (2012), as well as other theorists that allowed us to conduct a reflection on the subject. To reflect on the processes of experiencing the world through the body, at first, we seek theoretical support in studies on art as an experience by John Dewey (1859-1952), in the phenomenology of Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), as it appears in the studies of Ivo Assad Ibri (2015), as well as in studies on the body by Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961), Christine Greiner (2005), and Henri-Pierre Jeudy (2002). In a second moment, we consider the potentialities of the body as a space of/for the construction of meaning, with the contribution of Peirce's general semiotics. Finally, to delve into the investigation of performance as a means of signifying organization that operates through the artist's body to create new meanings, we selected three artists: Priscilla Pessoa, Carolee Schneemann, and Gillian Wearing, using some of their works as the corpus of analysis, allowing us to explore relevant elements about the relationship with the body and performance. The analyses are grounded in the studied theoretical framework and Peircean semiotics, as well as the concept of visibility, introduced by Lucrécia D’Alessio Ferrara (2002). The results encourage an expanded understanding of the body-artist relationship and performance, as well as enabling further investigations related to contemporary art and semiotics.Esta dissertação tem como objetivo investigar os processos de significação ligados à performance na arte contemporânea, na qual o corpo participa como meio, guia de processo e produto artístico, tornando-se um importante eixo das proposições artísticas acerca do corpo presente. Para tal, apoio minha pesquisa em estudos teóricos sobre a performance e sobre o corpo como mediação para experienciar o mundo e produzir significado; esses são tomados como base para um breve estudo sobre um conjunto de obras selecionadas como corpus para análise de sua relação com o corpo-artista. Inicialmente, para os estudos teóricos sobre performance, recorremos aos estudiosos Jorge Glusberg (2013), Renato Cohen (2013), Roselee Goldberg (2015), Regina Melim (2008), Giulio Carlo Argan (1992) e Michael Archer (2012), além de outros teóricos que nos permitiram conduzir uma reflexão acerca do tema. Para refletir sobre os processos de experienciar o mundo por meio do corpo, num primeiro momento, buscamos aporte teórico nos estudos sobre a arte como experiência de John Dewey (1859-1952), na fenomenologia de Charles Sanders Peirce (1939-1914), tal como aparece nos estudos de Ivo Assad Ibri (2015), bem como nos estudos sobre o corpo de Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961), Christine Greiner (2005) e Henri-Pierre Jeudy (2002). Em um segundo momento, pensamos as potencialidades do corpo como espaço de/para construções de sentido, com o aporte da semiótica geral de Peirce. Por fim, para aprofundarmos na investigação acerca da performance como meio de organização sígnica que opera por intermédio do corpo do artista, para criação de novos significados, selecionamos três artistas: Priscilla Pessoa, Carolee Schneemann e Gillian Wearing, tomando como corpus de análise algumas de suas obras, que nos permitem explorar elementos relevantes acerca da relação com o corpo e com a performance. Embasam as análises o referencial teórico estudado e a semiótica peirciana, além do conceito de visibilidade, introduzido a partir de Lucrécia D’Alessio Ferrara (2002). Os resultados incentivam ampliar a compreensão da relação corpo-artista e performance, além de possibilitar expandir as investigações relacionadas à arte contemporânea e à semiótica.Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulUFMSBrasilPerformanceCorpoArte contemporâneaSemiótica peircianaVestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporâneainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisEluiza Bortolotto GhizziJÉSSICA LACERDAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMSinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSORIGINALVESTÍGIOS DO MEU CORPO_uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea_Jéssica Lacerda.pdfVESTÍGIOS DO MEU CORPO_uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea_Jéssica Lacerda.pdfapplication/pdf4139832https://repositorio.ufms.br/bitstream/123456789/6741/-1/VEST%c3%8dGIOS%20DO%20MEU%20CORPO_uma%20investiga%c3%a7%c3%a3o%20sobre%20a%20visibilidade%20da%20performance%20na%20arte%20contempor%c3%a2nea_J%c3%a9ssica%20Lacerda.pdfec4896afa846c01dba6b1c9083f87029MD5-1123456789/67412023-11-01 16:06:16.37oai:repositorio.ufms.br:123456789/6741Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufms.br/oai/requestri.prograd@ufms.bropendoar:21242023-11-01T20:06:16Repositório Institucional da UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false
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title Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea
spellingShingle Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea
JÉSSICA LACERDA
Performance
Corpo
Arte contemporânea
Semiótica peirciana
title_short Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea
title_full Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea
title_fullStr Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea
title_full_unstemmed Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea
title_sort Vestígios do meu corpo: Uma investigação sobre a visibilidade da performance na arte contemporânea
author JÉSSICA LACERDA
author_facet JÉSSICA LACERDA
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Eluiza Bortolotto Ghizzi
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv JÉSSICA LACERDA
contributor_str_mv Eluiza Bortolotto Ghizzi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Performance
Corpo
Arte contemporânea
Semiótica peirciana
topic Performance
Corpo
Arte contemporânea
Semiótica peirciana
description This dissertation aims to investigate the processes of signification linked to performance in contemporary art, in which the body participates as a means, a guide to the process, and an artistic product, becoming an important axis of artistic propositions about the present body. To do so, I support my research on theoretical studies about performance and the body as a mediation for experiencing the world and producing meaning; these are taken as the basis for a brief study on a set of selected works as a corpus for analyzing their relationship with the artist-body. Initially, for the theoretical studies on performance, we turn to scholars Jorge Glusberg (2013), Renato Cohen (2013), Roselee Goldberg (2015), Regina Melim (2008), Giulio Carlo Argan (1992), and Michael Archer (2012), as well as other theorists that allowed us to conduct a reflection on the subject. To reflect on the processes of experiencing the world through the body, at first, we seek theoretical support in studies on art as an experience by John Dewey (1859-1952), in the phenomenology of Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914), as it appears in the studies of Ivo Assad Ibri (2015), as well as in studies on the body by Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961), Christine Greiner (2005), and Henri-Pierre Jeudy (2002). In a second moment, we consider the potentialities of the body as a space of/for the construction of meaning, with the contribution of Peirce's general semiotics. Finally, to delve into the investigation of performance as a means of signifying organization that operates through the artist's body to create new meanings, we selected three artists: Priscilla Pessoa, Carolee Schneemann, and Gillian Wearing, using some of their works as the corpus of analysis, allowing us to explore relevant elements about the relationship with the body and performance. The analyses are grounded in the studied theoretical framework and Peircean semiotics, as well as the concept of visibility, introduced by Lucrécia D’Alessio Ferrara (2002). The results encourage an expanded understanding of the body-artist relationship and performance, as well as enabling further investigations related to contemporary art and semiotics.
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