Is Stage Design a Craft or Art?
Is Stage Design a Craft or Art?
Author(s): Dominika ŁarionowSubject(s): Sociology of Art
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: scenography; set design; theater; Prague Quadriennale of Peformance Design and Space
Summary/Abstract: The article draws attention to the problem with the definition of the concept: “sceno¬graphy.” In the twentieth century, theater terminology underwent a number of changes. In the 1960s, the stage designer ceased to be a decorator, member of technical staff or even a craftsman, and became a theater artist. Currently, stage design/scenography has become an autonomous field of art, present also outside the sphere of theater building: in film, at social demonstrations, political rallies, rock concerts and in museums. The author discusses a change in the approach to the common understanding of the tasks and functions of scenography on the example of the terminology present in the language and theater dictionaries of Anglo-Saxon culture.
Journal: Art Inquiry
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 21
- Page Range: 161-170
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English