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Drawing facing calligraphy: surface, subject and Su Shi

Drawing facing calligraphy: surface, subject and Su Shi
Drawing facing calligraphy: surface, subject and Su Shi
This article explores how the search for an attribution of meaning to the marks on a surface promotes the irruption of language in drawing, and its consequent stiffening. In contrast to western culture, Chinese calligraphy, to which the trace of drawing belongs, unfolds the rhythm contained in its characters and removes the mere search for meaning from the relationship with writing and, in turn, with drawing. The poetry, paintings and calligraphy of Su Shi, master of the Sung dynasty, are presented in dialogue with the contemporary graphic work of Rebeca Font, in order to detach drawing from its ‘skin’. In this way, drawing unfolds in an unthinkable space, alluding to Foucault, and reveals an implicit multiplicity, which contains in itself the human being, and which in constant movement manifests its need of being in heterotopia.
1470-2029
401-419
Font, Rebeca
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Font, Rebeca
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Font, Rebeca (2023) Drawing facing calligraphy: surface, subject and Su Shi. Journal of Visual Art Practice, 22 (4), 401-419. (doi:10.1080/14702029.2023.2273062).

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Abstract

This article explores how the search for an attribution of meaning to the marks on a surface promotes the irruption of language in drawing, and its consequent stiffening. In contrast to western culture, Chinese calligraphy, to which the trace of drawing belongs, unfolds the rhythm contained in its characters and removes the mere search for meaning from the relationship with writing and, in turn, with drawing. The poetry, paintings and calligraphy of Su Shi, master of the Sung dynasty, are presented in dialogue with the contemporary graphic work of Rebeca Font, in order to detach drawing from its ‘skin’. In this way, drawing unfolds in an unthinkable space, alluding to Foucault, and reveals an implicit multiplicity, which contains in itself the human being, and which in constant movement manifests its need of being in heterotopia.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 8 October 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 500324
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500324
ISSN: 1470-2029
PURE UUID: 6f755fa0-2bd8-4cbf-ae70-ca60b70df075
ORCID for Rebeca Font: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0005-4121-8457

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Date deposited: 25 Apr 2025 16:34
Last modified: 26 Apr 2025 01:52

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Author: Rebeca Font ORCID iD

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