乔西·科兹洛夫

乔西·科兹洛夫

Joyce Kozloff(1942-)
女权主义艺术,图案装饰艺术家乔西·科兹洛夫(Joyce Kozloff)专题网站

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《室内装饰》乔西·科兹洛夫(Joyce Kozloff)高清作品欣赏

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乔西·科兹洛夫(Joyce Kozloff)高清作品《室内装饰》乔西·科兹洛夫(Joyce Kozloff)高清作品《室内装饰》

作品名:室内装饰

艺术家:乔西·科兹洛夫

年代:1979

风格:图案装饰

类型:装置

柯兹洛夫最著名的作品之一是《室内装饰》,一个由釉面瓷砖地板(由一千块星形和六角形的瓷砖组成)、陶瓷柱子、丝网悬挂丝绸和叠在宣纸上的丝绸平版画组成的环境。该装置首次在1979蒂博尔德纳吉画廊画廊展出。科兹洛夫说,整幅作品都是她的“装饰艺术个人选集”,因为它包括许多传统的图案,如美国印第安陶器、中国彩绘瓷器、法国花边图案、苏美尔雕刻、凯尔特照明、土耳其编织和锦缎,以及科普特纺织品科兹洛夫不愿使用助手,她更喜欢用手涂所有的瓷砖,这是一个劳动强度很高的过程,但表明她对传统文化和方法的尊重。她拒绝了艺术家作为独自工作的灵感天才的浪漫概念,也乐于透露她的来源和技术。艺术评论家卡丽·里基在展览目录中写道:“室内装饰是绘画与建筑相遇的地方,艺术与工艺相遇的地方,个人承诺与公共艺术相遇的地方。”这个项目在1979年至1981年间为每个展览空间重新设计。

Title:An Interior Decorated

artist:Joyce Kozloff

Date:1979

Style:P&D (Pattern and Decoration)

Genre:installation

One of Kozloff's most famous works was An Interior Decorated, an environment composed of a glazed ceramic tile floor (comprised of one thousand star-and-hexagon-shaped tiles), ceramic pilasters, silkscreened hanging silks and lithographs on silk laminated on rice paper. The installation was first exhibited at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 1979. Kozloff said the entire piece was her “personal anthology of the decorative arts” because it includes motifs from so many traditions, such as American Indian pottery, Chinese painted porcelains, French lace patterns, Sumerian carvings, Celtic illuminations, Turkish woven and brocaded silks and Coptic textiles. Rather than using assistants Kozloff prefers to hand paint all her tiles, a highly labor intensive process but one which demonstrates her respect for traditional cultures and methods. Rejecting the romantic concept of the artist as an inspired genius working in solitude, she also readily discloses her sources and techniques. Art critic Carrie Rickey wrote in the catalog of the exhibition, “An Interior Decorated is where painting meets architecture, where art meets craft, where personal commitment meets public art.” The project was redesigned for every space in which it was exhibited between 1979 and 1981.