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Contours od multi-layered mysticism: The history and time of a painting. Paul Klee, "Angleus Novus"
Žarko Paić
Sažetak
Owing to the interpretation of Walter Benjamin, Paul Klee’s painting Angelus Novus has become the paradigmatic work of modern art. Its mystery is not manifest only in the possibility of revealing the mystical on the borderline between the apocalypse and melancholy. Based on Klee’s approach to the idea of modern art, the aim of this article is to propose a hypothesis on the symbolic meaning of colour. It is about that which emerges from the “surplus of the imaginary” in painting as a combination of “construction” and “composition”. Klee was the only one after Cézanne, as Heidegger has noted late in his life in his Diaries and Notes, to have spoken of art as something beyond metaphysics. How should one think the relationship between colour and composition in the contemporary visual arts of “today”, if what defines the contemporary art of the event (the performative turn) emerges as the end of history and the implosion of time in the technological and scientific construction of virtual worlds? Can the Messianic and the melancholic in art’s demand for the “surplus of the imaginary” return into painting, as time condenses in the moment the world is created?
Ključne riječi
colour; even; angel; Messianic time; history; Klee
Hrčak ID:
185581
URI
Datum izdavanja:
1.12.2014.
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