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Department for
   Continuing Education




                                  Music and Art
                                      Marilou Polymeropoulou
                              marilou.polymeropoulou@music.ox.ac.uk
                                           28/2/2012
                                            Week 7
                                        Ethnographic Art
                        http://musicandartoxford.wordpress.com/
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Final Essay

                 • 2000-2500 words NOT including references
                 • Writing style (academic, journalistic,
                        experimental, custom)
                 • One topic, focussing on 1-2 points (analysis)
                 • Introduction - Main body - Conclusion(s) -
                        References


Wednesday, 29 February 2012
1. Research
        • Find a topic
        • Something you really want to write about
        • Possible topics: relation of technology and art/
               music, analysis of a work of art, criticism on
               aesthetic theory.
        • Periods: any from late 19th century to present

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
2. Data collection

                   • Pictures (online, or original photographs)
                   • Texts (reviews, academic articles,
                          newspaper/magazine articles,
                          encyclopedias, books)
                   • Research methods: bibliographic work,
                          interviews?



Wednesday, 29 February 2012
3. Writing up

                   • 1. Find the point you want to make
                   • Start writing main body of essay
                   • a) form ideas
 artwork x                    description   analysis      criticism


                   • b) write and then formulate
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
3. Writing up

                   • After main body write conclusions
                   • Then, go back and write introduction
                   • Finally, organise references


Wednesday, 29 February 2012
4. Feedback and
                                 submission

                   • 10-15 minute presentation (week 10).
                          Feedback and comments
                   • e-mail me
                   • to submit: at the Department for
                          Continuing Education until April 6, 2012

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Practice? [optional]
           • Write a 800 word essay on a topic:
           • 1) Theory (for example, German aesthetics)
           • 2) Art criticism (for example, write a review of an
                  artwork)
           • 3) Research (for example, write on the topic of
                  collecting and interview people around you why do
                  they collect - music, art, any type of collections -
                  and write your observations)

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Previously

                   • Defining art and music
                   • Examining aesthetic theories
                   • Impressionism, symbolism
                   • Avant-garde, expressionism, futurism
                   • Popular Culture

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Today

                   • Ethnographic Art
                   • Anthropology of Art and Aesthetics
                   • Vogel’s net?


Wednesday, 29 February 2012
What is ethnographic
                              art?
     Art and artifacts of indigenous peoples around the globe



          Representation of a culture’s every day life. Usually
            centred on rituals, religious practices, history



Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Polynesian Fish hooks
                                 British Museum
                                    Materials:
                                     Root
                                    hemp(?)
                                    fibre (?)
                                     bone

                                 Found/Acquired
                                  New Zealand

                                   Ethnic group
                                      Māori

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Aboriginal Art (Australia) iconography




Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Tsantsas (Shrunken heads)
                              Amazon rain forest tribes
                               Ecuador and Peru tribes



Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Vogel’s net (traps as artworks
                      and artworks as traps)
                   • Alfred Gell (1996)
                   • Definitions of works of art: “any object that is
                          aesthetically superior, having certain qualities of
                          visual appealingness or beauty. These qualities
                          must have been put there intentionally by an
                          artist, because artists are skilled in activating a
                          capacity present in all human beings, that is, the
                          capacity to respond aesthetically to
                          something.”
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Interpretive theory

                   • “A work of art may not be at all ‘beautiful’
                          or even interesting to look at, but it will be
                          a work of art if it is interpreted in the light
                          of a system of ideas that is founded within
                          an art-historical tradition”
                   • Contemporary definition. Interpretive vs.
                          aesthetic theory


Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Institutional theory

                   • “There is no quality in the art object, as
                          material vehicle, that definitely qualifies it to
                          be, or not be an artwork. Whether it is or not
                          is dependent on whether or not it is taken to
                          be one by an art world, that is, a collectivity
                          interested in making, sharing, and debating
                          critical judgements of this type.”

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
A Kuba woman’s wrapper, a Zande hunting net and a
                      metal currency from Zaire in the “Art Gallery
                      Display” (from the book “Art/Artifact” 1989).




Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Vogel’s net

                   • Susan Vogel (anthropologist) displayed this
                          item because “New York gallery-visitors
                          would be spontaneously able to associate
                          this ‘artefact’ with the type of artwork that
                          they would have looked at in other galleries
                          or at least seen illustrated in newspapers
                          and magazines”



Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Jackie Winsor, Bound square
                 (1972)
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Traps
                                                                                                                               FIGURE 5   Giraffe
                                                                                                                               trap drawn by Wood




                              FIGURE 6 Rat          trap, Vanuatu;                          FIGURE 7             Trap from Guyana;        sketch   by
                              sketch   by Bell                                              Roth




                      28
                                        Downloaded from http://mcu.sagepub.com at Oxford University Libraries on February 14, 2010


Wednesday, 29 February 2012
• “...even without ethnographic context, without
            exegesis from any wise men, animal traps as these
            might be presented to an art public as artworks.
            These devices embody ideas, convey meanings,
            because a trap, by its nature, is a transformed
            representation of its maker, the hunter, and the prey
            animal, its victim, and of their mutual relationship,
            which among hunting people, is a complex,
            quintessentially social one. That is to say, these traps
            communicate the idea of a nexus of intentionalities                                                                                       FIGURE 5   Giraffe
                                                                                                                                                      trap drawn by Wood


            between hunters and prey animals...”
                                                     FIGURE 6 Rat          trap, Vanuatu;                          FIGURE 7             Trap from Guyana;        sketch   by
                                                     sketch   by Bell                                              Roth




                                                28
Wednesday, 29 February 2012                                    Downloaded from http://mcu.sagepub.com at Oxford University Libraries on February 14, 2010
Main points

                   • Against aesthetics (too much historicity...)
                   • Communication and art nexus (see Tolstoy)
                   • Interpretive theory (art world, similar to
                          Danto’s)
                   • Anthropology of art

Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Picturing cultures


                                 • Ethnographic films



Wednesday, 29 February 2012
• Robert Flaherty
                                (1922) Nanook
                                of the North




Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
• Dziga Vertov (1927) ‘The man with the
                              movie camera’. Discovering Soviet Union




Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Crossing the Bridge:
                     The sound of Istanbul

                              A film by Fatih Akin




Wednesday, 29 February 2012

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Week 7

  • 1. Department for Continuing Education Music and Art Marilou Polymeropoulou marilou.polymeropoulou@music.ox.ac.uk 28/2/2012 Week 7 Ethnographic Art http://musicandartoxford.wordpress.com/ Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 2. Final Essay • 2000-2500 words NOT including references • Writing style (academic, journalistic, experimental, custom) • One topic, focussing on 1-2 points (analysis) • Introduction - Main body - Conclusion(s) - References Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 3. 1. Research • Find a topic • Something you really want to write about • Possible topics: relation of technology and art/ music, analysis of a work of art, criticism on aesthetic theory. • Periods: any from late 19th century to present Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 4. 2. Data collection • Pictures (online, or original photographs) • Texts (reviews, academic articles, newspaper/magazine articles, encyclopedias, books) • Research methods: bibliographic work, interviews? Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 5. 3. Writing up • 1. Find the point you want to make • Start writing main body of essay • a) form ideas artwork x description analysis criticism • b) write and then formulate Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 6. 3. Writing up • After main body write conclusions • Then, go back and write introduction • Finally, organise references Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 7. 4. Feedback and submission • 10-15 minute presentation (week 10). Feedback and comments • e-mail me • to submit: at the Department for Continuing Education until April 6, 2012 Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 8. Practice? [optional] • Write a 800 word essay on a topic: • 1) Theory (for example, German aesthetics) • 2) Art criticism (for example, write a review of an artwork) • 3) Research (for example, write on the topic of collecting and interview people around you why do they collect - music, art, any type of collections - and write your observations) Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 9. Previously • Defining art and music • Examining aesthetic theories • Impressionism, symbolism • Avant-garde, expressionism, futurism • Popular Culture Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 10. Today • Ethnographic Art • Anthropology of Art and Aesthetics • Vogel’s net? Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 11. What is ethnographic art? Art and artifacts of indigenous peoples around the globe Representation of a culture’s every day life. Usually centred on rituals, religious practices, history Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 12. Polynesian Fish hooks British Museum Materials: Root hemp(?) fibre (?) bone Found/Acquired New Zealand Ethnic group Māori Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 13. Aboriginal Art (Australia) iconography Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 17. Tsantsas (Shrunken heads) Amazon rain forest tribes Ecuador and Peru tribes Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 18. Vogel’s net (traps as artworks and artworks as traps) • Alfred Gell (1996) • Definitions of works of art: “any object that is aesthetically superior, having certain qualities of visual appealingness or beauty. These qualities must have been put there intentionally by an artist, because artists are skilled in activating a capacity present in all human beings, that is, the capacity to respond aesthetically to something.” Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 19. Interpretive theory • “A work of art may not be at all ‘beautiful’ or even interesting to look at, but it will be a work of art if it is interpreted in the light of a system of ideas that is founded within an art-historical tradition” • Contemporary definition. Interpretive vs. aesthetic theory Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 20. Institutional theory • “There is no quality in the art object, as material vehicle, that definitely qualifies it to be, or not be an artwork. Whether it is or not is dependent on whether or not it is taken to be one by an art world, that is, a collectivity interested in making, sharing, and debating critical judgements of this type.” Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 21. A Kuba woman’s wrapper, a Zande hunting net and a metal currency from Zaire in the “Art Gallery Display” (from the book “Art/Artifact” 1989). Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 22. Vogel’s net • Susan Vogel (anthropologist) displayed this item because “New York gallery-visitors would be spontaneously able to associate this ‘artefact’ with the type of artwork that they would have looked at in other galleries or at least seen illustrated in newspapers and magazines” Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 23. Jackie Winsor, Bound square (1972) Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 24. Traps FIGURE 5 Giraffe trap drawn by Wood FIGURE 6 Rat trap, Vanuatu; FIGURE 7 Trap from Guyana; sketch by sketch by Bell Roth 28 Downloaded from http://mcu.sagepub.com at Oxford University Libraries on February 14, 2010 Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 25. • “...even without ethnographic context, without exegesis from any wise men, animal traps as these might be presented to an art public as artworks. These devices embody ideas, convey meanings, because a trap, by its nature, is a transformed representation of its maker, the hunter, and the prey animal, its victim, and of their mutual relationship, which among hunting people, is a complex, quintessentially social one. That is to say, these traps communicate the idea of a nexus of intentionalities FIGURE 5 Giraffe trap drawn by Wood between hunters and prey animals...” FIGURE 6 Rat trap, Vanuatu; FIGURE 7 Trap from Guyana; sketch by sketch by Bell Roth 28 Wednesday, 29 February 2012 Downloaded from http://mcu.sagepub.com at Oxford University Libraries on February 14, 2010
  • 26. Main points • Against aesthetics (too much historicity...) • Communication and art nexus (see Tolstoy) • Interpretive theory (art world, similar to Danto’s) • Anthropology of art Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 27. Picturing cultures • Ethnographic films Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 28. • Robert Flaherty (1922) Nanook of the North Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 30. • Dziga Vertov (1927) ‘The man with the movie camera’. Discovering Soviet Union Wednesday, 29 February 2012
  • 32. Crossing the Bridge: The sound of Istanbul A film by Fatih Akin Wednesday, 29 February 2012