Questioning the frame in the decorative systems of the modern era
Jeux et enjeux du cadre dans les systèmes décoratifs à l’époque moderne
International symposium organized by the CHAR (HICSA, University Paris 1 Panthéon - Sorbonne), the Centre François-Georges Pariset (Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux 3) and the GEMCA (Catholic University of Louvain) (Paris, 9-10 May 2014)
Journées d’études internationales organisées par le CHAR (HICSA, Université Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne), le Centre François-Georges Pariset (Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux 3) et le GEMCA (Université catholique de Louvain) (Paris, 9-10 mai 2014)
Published on Friday, July 05, 2013
Abstract
Pouvant être considérés comme de véritables systèmes, les décors modernes s’imposent comme un phénomène propre de la pratique artistique, qu’il convient d’étudier comme tel. Le décor atteint en effet entre les XVe et XVIIIe siècle un degré d’élaboration et de complexité tout particulier, multipliant les dispositifs de présentation du discours visuel tout en intégrant les contraintes spatiales imposées par ses supports. Ces journées d’études entendent appréhender l’originalité de ce phénomène à travers la question du cadre.
Announcement
Argument
In its ability to create systems, modern decor emerges as a phenomenon of artistic practice that deserves further analysis. Between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries, decoration reached a particularly high degree of elaboration and complexity through the multiplication of presentation devices in the visual discourse, while simultaneously integrating the spatial constraints imposed by supports. This symposium seeks to explore the originality of this phenomenon through the question of the frame. Often neglected and marginalized in studies pertaining to decoration, the frame constitutes one of its essential dimensions, which conditions not only modes of perception but also provides paths towards understanding the mechanisms of decorative systems. Indeed, if decorative systems are the place par excellence of experimentation with the boundaries between real and representational spaces, subtle and varied framing games are the active agents, and shall be explored during this event.
Quadri riportati, architectural elements, anthropomorphic and hybrid figures, feigned materials (tapestries, parchment, leather, etc.), medallions, cartouches, and festoons are some examples of framing devices which, far from being accessory or gratuitous, carry a multitude of illusionistic, syntactic, and semantic implications, all-the-while participating in the visual splendor and the mise-en-scène of the representation. Through the definition and articulation of these particular spaces and discursive registers, framing devices create interpretative solutions, conditioning and guiding the perception and comprehension of visual discourse. Even when the frame appears as a disjunctive element, which separates and differentiates, it can still allow for conjunctions and transitions through space, or, through an excess of reflexivity and a tendency for autonomy, blur and provoke a crisis in the hierarchy between the visual regions. By taking into consideration this perpetual shifting of frontiers, these games and perspectival challenges, the goal of this symposium is to question the framing devices of decorative systems in the modern era. In other words the objective is to understand how the frame participates in the transformation of decor into a system that produces meaning across a variety of supports and mediums.
Themes
Among the many issues raised by this topic, some possible themes include:
- What are the specific mechanisms in decorative practice used for defining and creating spaces, images, and graphic or symbolic representations? Could this use of the frame contribute to the definition of certain tendencies or aesthetic currents?
- In terms of reception, what are the devices used to create frontiers or passages between the decor and the viewer? In what ways does decor create effects of presence and distance, thus contributing to the viewer’s experience?
- How does the ornament of the frame respond to the principle of decorum? To what extent does this constitute a transgression? How does the relationship between ergon and parergon apply in this context? How do the boundaries and transitions between these different areas challenge the traditional hierarchies of representation and create spaces of freedom and autonomy?
- How can the transition between different mediums and contexts provoke, for similar devices, varied readings corresponding to particular challenges? How does the use of different materials, real or feigned, participate in the framing process, from an aesthetic as well as a symbolic point of view?
Developing on studies which, since the 1960s, have been problematizing the issues of the frame in the visual arts, and adhering to the current revival of interest in question of the ornamental, this symposium aims to shed light on this essential issue in the art of the modern era, which is the decor.
Submission guidelines
Abstracts of no more than 300 words (in French or English) should be sent
before October 15, 2013
by email to the address: cadre.decor.2014@gmail.com
Organizing Committee:
Nicolas Cordon, Edouard Degans, Elli Doulkaridou, Caroline Heering
Scientific Committee
Pascal Bertrand, Nicolas Cordon, Edouard Degans, Ralph Dekoninck, Elli Doulkaridou, Caroline Heering, Philippe Morel, Victor Stoichita
Subjects
Places
- Institut national d'histoire de l'art
Paris, France (75)
Date(s)
- Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Attached files
Keywords
- cadre, décor, frame, perception, représentation, enjeux
Contact(s)
- Caroline Heering
courriel : caroline [dot] heering [at] uclouvain [dot] be
Reference Urls
Information source
- Caroline Heering
courriel : caroline [dot] heering [at] uclouvain [dot] be
License
This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.
To cite this announcement
« Questioning the frame in the decorative systems of the modern era », Call for papers, Calenda, Published on Friday, July 05, 2013, https://doi.org/10.58079/nyy