- Inscape (visual art)
Inscape, in
visual art , is a term especially associated with certain works ofChile an artistRoberto Matta , but it is also used in other senses within thevisual arts . Though the term "inscape" has been applied to stylistically diverse artworks, it usually conveys some notion of representing the artist's psyche as a kind of interior landscape. The word "inscape" can therefore be read as a kind ofportmanteau , combining "interior" (or "inward") with "landscape".The psychological inscape: surrealist, abstract, and fantastic art
According to Professor Claude Cernuschi, writing in a catalogue for a Matta exhibition at
Boston College (see external link below), Matta's use of the term "inscape" for a series of landscape-like abstract orsurrealist painting s reflects "thepsychoanalytic view of the mind as a three-dimensional space: the 'inscape'." The 'inscape' concept is particularly apt for Matta's works of the late 1930s. As Dawn Ades (p. 233) writes, "A series of brilliant oil paintings done during the years of his [Matta's] first association with theSurrealist s explore visual metaphors for the mental landscape." And Valerie Fletcher, in "Crosscurrents of Modernism" (p. 241), writes that during this time Matta "created with startling mastery the paintings he called 'inscapes' or 'psychological morphologies.' " See also Miriam Basilio's essay, "Wifredo Lam 's 'The Jungle' and Matta's 'Inscapes' ".The term "inscape" was later taken up by the leading Australian surrealist
James Gleeson , Americanabstract art ists such as James Brooks,Jane Frank , andMary Frank (no relation), and even a group of Britishfantasy art ists founded byBrigid Marlin in 1961 and calling themselves the 'Inscape Group.' (The latter group may have had in mind another sense of the word 'inscape ', associated with the British poetGerard Manley Hopkins . See the article titled simply 'inscape ' for more information on this.) More recently, in a 1998 review of a Mary Frank exhibition inNew York (cited below), Carol Diehl writes, "Titled 'Inscapes', thepainting s are landscapes of thesoul ...."Also clearly referring to the psychoanalytical meaning of the word as described by Prof. Cernuschi and others above, the leading journal of
art therapy was formerly called simply "Inscape". The journal is now called "International journal of art therapy : Inscape." (This is not to be confused with the "Inscape" magazine produced by Brigid Marlin'sSociety for Art of Imagination .)Architectural interiors as 'inscapes'
The word "inscape" is sometimes used, perhaps with a bit of poetic license, to refer to the domain of
interior design , suggesting that the interior of a house or building is a kind of interior (or indoor) landscape, a counterpart to the landscape surrounding the structure. This is the sense suggested by the name of theSouth Africa n interior design schoolInscape Design College , which see. It could be, however, that this use of the term is intended as adouble-entendre , evoking those other meanings of "inscape".ee also
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Roberto Matta
*James Gleeson
*Surrealism
*James Brooks (painter)
*Jane Frank
*Mary Frank
*Landscape art
*Brigid Marlin
*The Society for Art of Imagination (includes information on the "Inscape Group")
*Fantasy art
*Fantastic art
*Inscape (poetic term associated withGerard Manley Hopkins )References
Books
*Ades, Dawn. "Art in
Latin America " (New Haven :Yale University Press, 1989) ISBN 0300045565 9780300045567 0300045611 9780300045611
*Basilio, Miriam; Museo del Barrio.; Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). "Latin American & Caribbean art : MoMA at El Museo" (New York : El Museo del Barrio and the Museum of Modern Art : Distributed by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2004) ISBN ISBN 0870704605 9780870704604 (see Miriam Basilio's essay, "Wifredo Lam's The Jungle and Matta's 'Inscapes' ")
*Fletcher, Valerie J;Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. "Crosscurrents of modernism : four Latin American pioneers : Diego Rivera, Joaquín Torres-García, Wifredo Lam, Matta = Intercambios del modernismo : cuatro precursores latinoamericanos : Diego Rivera, Joaquín Torres-García, Wilfredo Lam, Matta" (Washington, D.C. : Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in association with theSmithsonian Institution Press, 1992), ISBN 1-56098-205-5; ISBN 1-56098-206-3Article
*Sandler, Irving H. [http://worldcat.org/oclc/54034429?tab=details "James Brooks and the abstract inscape"] , "ARTnews" (New York : Art Foundation, 1963) OCLC: 54034429
External links
* [http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/artmuseum/exhibitions/archive/matta/catalogue.html Boston College, Matta exhibition, McMullen Museum of Art, February 2004]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_n11_v86/ai_21257977 Review article by Carol Diehl: "Mary Frank at D.C. Moore - New York, New York", "Art in America", Nov. 1998]
* [http://www.psychotherapyarena.com/journals/browse.asp?issn=1745-4832 Information on "International journal of art therapy : Inscape"] at psychotherapyarena.com
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