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Más allá del museo. Nuevos escenarios para la exposición
2018
[EN] Exhibition's stage has become a changing exercise over time, linked to a way of thinking historically the work. There are new museographic responses born of the participation of artists, architects and designers, and the role of the curator who, at times, transforms his role as theoretician in artist. Following this evolutionary dynamic, the exhibition has thus forged an almost independent identity of the museum itself. The meaning of the work in the place develops a new grammar that turns the exhibition into a work of art and also opens a debate around its current role
Simon Lissim: izstāde no 6. novembra līdz 4. decembrim 1927 Rīgas pilsētas Mākslas muzejā, katalogs [Simon Lissim: izstāde...katalogs]
1927
Teksts paralēli latviešu un franču valodā.
Il teatro in Sicilia tra XVI e XVIII secolo
2021
The present state of knowledge about Sicilian scenography and theatrical architecture in the modern age is a major obstacle along the path to synthesizing current interpretations in the field. The scarcity of documentary sources, the almost total absence of iconographic evidence, and the destruction suffered by these edifices (starting from the earthquake of 1693) provide an fragmentary picture composed of isolated specimens that are difficult, if not impossible, to decipher. This contribution therefore aims to link together the single traces known to date, in a completely provisional analytical path, stretching from the end of the sixteenth to the end of the eighteenth centuries. In this p…
Od scenografii teatralnej do scenografii społeczno--politycznej
2020
The paper is an attempt at comprehensive conceptualization of the category of ‘social and political scenography’. The author’s reference point are artistic practices (institutional theater, field theater, happenings), various performances, rituals of social life (e.g. funerals), public assemblies, including religious ones, but also different forms of unconventional participation (manifestations, demonstrations). The concept of “performance” was adopted as the common denominator of all these practices. The author tried to prove the thesis, that the social scenography (just like contemporary theater scenography) was not only a decorative background for collective social activities, artistic p…
Lecture et écriture dans l’univers dramatique de Louise Doutreligne
2010
La lectura y la escritura son frecuentes en el universo dramático de Louise Doutreligne, ya sea en las obras cuya acción se desarrolla en un marco espacial y temporal próximo ya sea en las que lo hacen alejándose en el tiempo y el espacio. Los modos en que lectura y escritura se materializan en la escena son variados y afectan fundamentalmente a las voces y al tratamiento del personaje que lee o escribe. Asimismo, esos actos pueden conducir a una alteración de las coordenadas espaciales y temporales del universo dramático e incluso dividirlo en dos: uno marco y otro enmarcado. Lectura y escritura son, pues, fundamentos del universo dramático de Louise Doutreligne. Reading and writing are ve…
Goethe's scenography drawings
2017
[EN] Goethe’s facet of playwright and theater manager guarantee his architectural knowledge on these issues shown in his drawings. In its stage proposals he left the Vitruvian and Palladian models, followed in the typological definition, eliminating the architectural frons scænæ frons and preferring sets painted. Thus, fictitious architecture fit each representation but it differed from building’s architecture appropriateness.
The theatre today: experimentation and innovation
2013
The use of technology enables theatre to modernize its own language and appeal to a younger audience, one less entrenched in tradition. New generations accept and are open to experimentation in a technological climate, contamination and cross-fertilization between art forms. The use of English terminology is evidence of this (virtual theatre, interactive theatre, computer theatre, webcam theatre, electronic theatre, interfaced theatre, … just to cite a few of the most common terms). What seems evident is that digital multimedia both off-line and on-line has reached the stage and its practice in theatrical live performance is in continuous evolution.