出版社: Gingko Press, Inc (2015年11月26日)
精装: 216页
语种: 英语
ISBN: 1584236132
条形码: 9781584236139
商品尺寸: 22.6 x 3 x 24.1 cm
商品重量: 1.3 Kg
ASIN: 1584236132
令人恐惧同时也让熟悉,骷髅的形象是最接近人类文明普遍的审美图腾!尽管它的标志形式的力量起源关联于死亡。
本书采用了综合的方法去研究这一现象,坚持立足于视觉与概念去考虑研究骷髅所贯穿的历史。本书还探讨了关系阿兹特克宗教肖像,达米恩?赫斯特和雷蒙斯十八世纪葬礼上没有忽略事实的做法,当时尚在变化的时候,人类骷髅的视觉传播力量依然继续。本书通过艺术设计与时尚等无数学科呈现出骷髅不同的审美用途以及它的各种文化共鸣。本书有70多位贡献值包括有:埃米利奥?加西亚,露西?哈迪,迪翁?马歇尔,亚历山大?俄里翁,吉姆头骨,伊恩?斯特兰奇,迪迪埃拉,维里斯,山本耀司。
Simultaneously frightening and familiar, the image of the skull is the closest thing human civilization has ever seen to a universal aesthetic totem. Although the power of its iconic form originates from its association with death, it has come to represent so much more. Skullture takes a comprehensive approach while examining this phenomenon, taking into account both visual and conceptual considerations of the skull throughout history. The book explores the connections of Aztec religious iconography to Damien Hirst and the Ramones to Eighteenth Century funerary practices without ever losing sight of the fact, that while fashion changes, the visual staying power of the human skull carries on. Skullture presents different aesthetic uses of the skull as well as its various cultural resonances through myriad disciplines of art design and fashion. The list of more than 70 contributors includes; Emilio Garcia, Lucy Hardie, Haroshi, Dionne Marshall, Alexandre Orion, Jim Skull, Ian Strange, Didier Ra, Vhils and Yohji Yamamoto.



