Synagonism: Theory and Practice in Early Modern Art
Contributor(s)
Gastel, Joris (editor)
Hadjinicolaou, Yannis (editor)
Rath, Markus (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The present volume explores for the first time the concept of synagonism (from “σύν”, “together” and “ἀγών”, "struggle”) for an analysis of the productive exchanges between early modern painting, sculpture, architecture, and other art forms in theory and practice. In doing so, it builds on current insights regarding the so-called paragone debate, seeing this, however, as only one, too narrow perspective on early modern artistic production. Synagonism, rather, implies a breaking up of the schematic connections between art forms and individual senses, drawing attention to the multimediality and intersensoriality of art, as well as the relationship between image and body.
Keywords
Applied Arts; Architecture; Baroque; Body; Collaboration; Cooperation; Intermediality; Making; Media; Painting; Paragone; Renaissance; Sculpture; Senses; SynergiesDOI
10.1163/9789004693142ISBN
9789004693142, 9789004686700, 9789004693142Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Classification
Language and Linguistics