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Concrete Fashion: Dress, Art, and Engagement in Public Space

Abstract
This dissertation is an example of artistic research that explores the border between fashion design and contemporary art, in order to place situated bodily practices within the larger field of exploration and ideology, and to discover new formats. The activities engaged in explore the dressed body as a contemporary art medium, and the performances are carried out in public space and within everyday life. The research utilizes ‘the itinerary’, put forward by Certeau, as a metaphor for its prevailing methods. Three extensive art projects are presented within the dissertation: THREE, the Mirror Brooch, and Transformers. The first project concerns exhibition of the intermediate art form of the dressed body in the institutions of art, in this example, the gallery space; the second involves the presentation and use of the Mirror Brooch and examines art as an everyday life experience; and the third entails performances, staged in various locations and featuring the Transformer Jackets, and which are viewed as explorations into public space. The relationship between experience, on one hand, and representation and documentation, on the other, is treated as a translation; a translation meant to be ‘haunting’, and one which feeds energy back into the ongoing artistic process. The conclusion is that, both, performances and translations can be used to strengthen identity and engagement in public space.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Konstnärliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts
Institution
School of Design and Crafts ; Högskolan för design och konsthantverk (HDK)
Disputation
Fredagen den 22 januari 2010 kl. 15.00 i Lilla salen, Frölunda Kulturhus, Västra Frölunda
Date of defence
2010-01-22
E-mail
kajsageriksson@gmail.com
Other description
Se även tillhörande affisch /See also the attached Poster. En utställning visas i Frölunda kulturhus i samband med disputationen / An exhibition is showed at Frölunda Kulturhus in connection with the public defence.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/21545
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  • ArtMonitor/Konstnärliga fakulteten
  • Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Högskolan för design och konsthantverk
  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
  • Doctoral thesis/Doktorsavhandlingar/Konstnärliga fakulteten
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Date
2009-12-11
Author
Eriksson, Kajsa G.
Keywords
fashion design
contemporary art
performance
dressed body
documentation
artistic research
engagement
public space
identity
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-977758-4-7
Series/Report no.
ArtMonitor
16
Language
eng
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