En konstnär träder fram: Situeringar och blivandeprocesser i Eva Klassons konstnärskap under 1970-talet
2024 (Swedish)Doctoral thesis, monograph (Other academic)Alternative title
An Artist Unfolds : Contextualizations and Processes of Becoming in the Artistic Work of Eva Klasson During the 1970s (English)
Abstract [en]
The subject of this dissertation is the practice, progress and conditions of the artistry Eva Klasson during the 1970s. The aim is to deepen and simultaneously broaden the understanding of the artistry by analysing Klasson's context and network, artistic method, and a large number of works she created during the 1970s. Prior scholarly inquires have focused on a photographic historical perspective resulting in interpretations that primarily place Eva Klasson in contexts where a photographic craftsmanship is predominant. By studying archival materials and paying special attention to artistic processes as well as corporeal themes within the artworks, this study demonstrates connections and affiliations with the French body art movement, art corporel.
Three overarching questions focusing on the development of the artist, performative processes, and the relationship with contemporary artistic practices underpin the study. The first question addresses the development of the artist. It examines actors, places, processes, and networks that have influenced the shaping and direction of Eva Klasson's artistry. The second question investigates the relationship between verbal statements and practical methods in relation to Eva Klasson's performative and process-oriented artistic practice. The third question focuses on Eva Klasson's affinity with artists who also worked with the body as subject and material.
The theoretical framework is built upon the concepts of performativity and becoming. Together, they form a theoretical framework that helps trace the processual nature of the artist, both in terms of the practice and the works created during the 1970s. The concepts operate on different levels and in various ways within the chapters. They illuminate the developments of the artistry in relation to a contemporary artist identity, while also allowing for a theorization and contextualization of Klasson’s works and methods as performative. The study introduces the term becoming camera as a lens through which to analyse Klasson’s conceptualization of the camera as an extension of her body combined with an integration of creative and technical aspects of the artistic method. Additionally, these concepts also enable analyses of the artworks in relation to performative photography, performance photography, and works that create performance.
The dissertation, grounded in a material-centred approach, incorporates an extensive array of visual content, juxtaposing artworks with archival sources. Central to the analysis is Le troisième angle, a photographic series comprising 42 works (1975–1976) and an accompanying artist’s book featuring reproductions from the series (1976). These serve as a pivotal node, from which diverse materials and thematic inquiries radiate.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Institutionen för kultur och estetik, Stockholms universitet , 2024. , p. 344
Keywords [en]
Eva Klasson, photography, artist's book, performativity, performance, becoming, figuration, becoming camera, body art, art corporel, gender perspective, 1970s, Gina Pane, François Pluchart, Le troisième angle, Ombilic, Parasites, contact sheet, artist's statement, materiality, arTitudes, Audiovisual Performance, conceptual art, visual poetry, actions, France
Keywords [sv]
kamerablivande
National Category
Art History
Research subject
Art History
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-235063ISBN: 978-91-8107-004-0 (print)ISBN: 978-91-8107-005-7 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-235063DiVA, id: diva2:1908999
Public defence
2024-12-13, Auditoriet (215), Manne Siegbahnhusen, Frescativägen 24E och digitalt via Zoom, länk finns tillgänglig på institutionens webbplats, Stockholm, 13:00 (Swedish)
Opponent
Supervisors
2024-11-202024-10-292024-11-14Bibliographically approved