SHIP FORM IN CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC ART Cover Image

ÇAĞDAŞ SERAMİK ESERLERDE GEMİ FORMU
SHIP FORM IN CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC ART

Author(s): Tuba Korkmaz
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Ancient World, Transport / Logistics
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: Art; Ceramic; Ship Form; Contemporary Art;

Summary/Abstract: Moving on the water has been a movement that radically changed the history of humanity. For this reason, it is more technologically advanced than the primitive vehicles and able to build strong ships that can overcome the seas has also caused great improvements in terms of technology. In the dictionary, the main dwelling of the ship, which floats above the water, and which carries the human and the cargo, is known as Egypt in the late 4th century BC. It is a vehicle that carries our ship beyond what we know and whips our desire to discover new places while satisfying our curiosity. The use of the gates as an artistic expression tool is based on very old ones. In the history of art, from the tile to oil paintings, there are many confrontations in the field. When we look at contemporary art today, we still see it used as a form with aesthetic and profound meanings. In this research, it is aimed to show the usage differences of ceramic formers of ship form in various countries in the world. From the point of view of the artist, the content of the ship form and the use of different techniques in the field of ceramics are emphasized. The meaning of this form has been opened for them by making interviews with some artists.

  • Issue Year: 6/2018
  • Issue No: 30
  • Page Range: 1523-1536
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Turkish