Below is a glossary article post in the category A which discusses the explanation of the meaning, definition and meaning of the acronym, term, jargon, or termonology of Abject Art based on summaries from various types of sources (references) that are relevant, related, and trustworthy.
Understanding Abject Art
So, what is actually meant by Abject Art?
Hina art is used to describe artwork that explores themes that violate and threaten our sense of cleanliness and propriety specifically refer to the body and body function.
Explanation of Abject Art
The term rejection literally means ‘discarded’. Psychological, philosophical, and linguistic concepts developed by Julia Kristeva in her book 1980 Powers of Horror. He was partially influenced by previous ideas from French writers, thinkers and dissident surrealists, Georges Bataille. Kristeva himself commented: ‘Reject and corpse showed me what I pushed permanently to live’. In practice, despicable includes all bodily functions, or aspects of the body, which are considered impure or inappropriate for the appearance or public discussion.
This despicable has a strong feminist context, in female body functions in particular ‘despicable’ by the patriarchal social order. In the 1980s and 1990s, many artists became aware of this theory and reflected it in their work. In 1993, The Whitney Museum, New York, held an exhibition titled Rights of Art: Repulsion and Desire in American Art, which provides a broader currency term in art.
Cindy Sherman is seen as the main contributors to despicable arts, as well as many other people including Louise Bourgeois, Helen Chadwick, Paul McCarthy, Gilbert & George, Robert Scrooge, Carolee Schneemann, Kiki Smith, Sarah Lucas and Dinos Chapman.
Moreover, as we have seen above, this term is one of a collection of dictionaries, acronyms, terms, jargon, or terminology in the field of arts that begins with an alphabet or prefix A, as well as terms associated with A.
Meaning of Abject Art in the English, Indonesian (Including Javanese and Sundanese), and Malaysian Translation Dictionary
Apart from discussing the meaning and discussion of the definition, to deepen it further, here we also need to know what the word means in the English, Indonesian (including Javanese and Sundanese) translation dictionaries, as well as Malaysia (Malay).
For easy understanding, in this glossary post, we will explain it in the form of a list of translations of terms from various types of languages as follows:
- English; Terminology = Abject Art.
- Indonesian (including Javanese and Sundanese translations); Terminology = Seni hina (Indonesian), Seni Abject (Java), and Seni abject in Sundanese.
- Malaysian; Terminology = Seni abject.
Closing
OK, above there is the discussion and explanation of what is the meaning of Abject Art.
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Footnotes
This glossary post was created by referring to the conclusions of the meaning of definitions from various authoritative relevant references such as Wikipedia, Britannica and several other sources such as MoMA, Tate, ModernArts, and so on. This word is one of a collection of terminology in the field of Art which begins with the alphabet or prefix A. This article wasupdated in Nov of 2024.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity
- https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=abject-art
- https://www.britannica.com/search?query=abject-art
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