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학술저널
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이충현 (홍익대학교 대학원) 고경호 (홍익대학교 조소과)
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한국기초조형학회 기초조형학연구 기초조형학연구 제24권 제2호
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2023.4
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383 - 394 (12page)

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The fundamental role inherent to the medium of sculpture ever since antiquity has been in representing life and articulating their existence. Its essential role awakens the desensitized senses of men and enables us to attain to a higher dimension of our awareness and perception of our bodies. However, in the modern society with the expanded and ambiguous realm of time and space, the overflowing amount of digital images confusing our perception are often conceived as physical sculptures, inducing visual tactility. Therefore, in the current climate where the assertion for sculpture to exist as tangible material is becoming less convincing, more studies on the fundamental questions surrounding the existence of sculpture as a substantial art form are needed. To serve as a breakthrough to such issues, the purpose of this study lies in the examination of the representation of the human body in contemporary sculptures. The sculptures scrutinized in this study are limited to those depicting the human body in three­dimensional materials. The approach of the study is to conduct a comparative analysis between the works of David Altmejd and Oliver Laric to examine the non­representational attributes in their sculptures, concentrating on their divergent languages. First, the human body sculptures of the two artists are analyzed as substance representing not specific and direct but non­representational subjects—space with infinite amount of energy, the formation and division of invisible material, and the moments of the modification of data that transcends the notions of the original and replication and creation of new versions. Second, the physical process of the artistic practice is examined. By uncovering the elements represented in human body sculptures such as materiality, virtuality, data, and non­human, the study will suggest the complex values derived from corporeal sculptures and support the path towards their enhanced understanding.

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