Memory and forgetting in the terminology of the visual arts: art – artist / artisan – artifact / handemade Cover Image

Memoria e dimenticanza nella terminologia delle arti visuali: arte – artista / artigiano – artefatto / manufatto
Memory and forgetting in the terminology of the visual arts: art – artist / artisan – artifact / handemade

Author(s): George Dan Istrate
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Visual Arts
Published by: Universitatea de Vest din Timişoara
Keywords: visual arts; artist; artisan; craftsman; handmade; artifact;

Summary/Abstract: Since over time the word art (and its derivatives) has acquired and has a wide range of meanings, we find it necessary to make some terminological clarifications and review the meanings with which the lexeme is used in theoretical research in this field. interdisciplinary character, with aspects taken mainly from studies dedicated to the visual arts. At the semantic level, we note the existence of two terms, with common roots in the Latin ars, artis, specialized to indicate intellectual work (artist) and physical or mechanical work (craftsman). This is because in our times, more often than not, the artist does nothing but conceive the work and it is the craftsman who works with his hand or with modern techniques and actually produces art objects. And the handmade ("handmade") or artifact ("made with art") is invested with the title of work of art if it is conceived / conceived by a plastic artist recognized as such by specialists (we refer to critics of art, gallery owners, museographers, collectors), while the craftsman gets lost in oblivion, or, in the happiest case, joins the queue of anonymous people who worked in the workshop of a famous artist.

  • Issue Year: IX/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 306-315
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Italian
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