- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2011 4 (12)
- Authors
- Bakhova, Natalia A.; Sergienkova, Nadezda M.
- Contact information
- Bakhova, Natalia A. : Siberian Federal University , 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia , e-mail: ; Sergienkova, Nadezda M. : Siberian Federal University , 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia
- Keywords
- sculpture of Siberia; image of Siberia; regional identity; the all-russian values; Krasnoyarsk art school; culture of Krasnoyarsk region; artists of Krasnoyarsk; the regional art criticism
- Abstract
The Article is devoted to studying the originality of the Siberian sculpture in the aspect of presentation of all-Russian values. The theme of the article is defined by a series of the humanitarian and social researches spent in Krasnoyarsk, including: Social designing of the all-Russian national identity in the Central Siberia, System of culture of region of the Russian Federation: base processes, subjects and cultural requirements (on a material of incorporated Krasnoyarsk region). Independence and self-value of a sculpture as fine arts kind is originally studied. The formal signs of a sculpture defining not only primary position of sculptural images in psychology of perception, but also plastic receptions of visualization of the Siberian specificity are found out. The periodization of history of development of a sculpture in territory of Krasnoyarsk region from the middle of XX-th century to the present time is offered, the spectrum of model products of Siberian region is defined. The philosophy and art criticism analysis of several masterpieces of Krasnoyarsk sculptural school is offered. In the conclusion, the unique artistic touches of the Siberian sculpture visualizing dialectics of the all-Russian and regional values are formulated. The dominating tradition of classicism in a regional sculptural plasticity defines process of crystallization of valuable reference points.
- Pages
- 1767-1783
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/2611
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