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研究生: 陳俐臻
Chen, Li-Jen
論文名稱: 林壽宇 《繪畫浮雕》
Richard Lin Show Yu's Painting Relief
指導教授: 辛蒂庫絲
Syndikus, Candida
口試委員: 吳介祥
Wu, Chieh-Hsiang
諾斯邦
Nussbaum, Valentin
辛蒂庫絲
Syndikus, Candida
口試日期: 2024/07/30
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 藝術史研究所
Graduate Institute of Art History
論文出版年: 2024
畢業學年度: 112
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 80
中文關鍵詞: 林壽宇繪畫浮雕英國戰後藝術台灣藝術1964卡塞爾文獻展結構主義極簡主義
英文關鍵詞: Richard Lin Show-Yu, Painting Relief, Constructivism, Minimalism, British postwar art, Taiwan art, Kassel documenta 1964
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202401831
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 1964年,台灣籍藝術家林壽宇(1933–2011)代表英國參與德國卡塞爾舉行的第三屆卡塞爾文獻展(documenta),在「代表1964年藝術面向」的展區中,展出三件《繪畫浮雕》作品,林壽宇的《繪畫浮雕》畫面用色簡約、構圖嚴謹,僅以幾何形式構成。
    本論文以研究林壽宇的《繪畫浮雕》作品為主軸,藝術家約於1960至68年間進行創作,包含1964年在第三屆卡塞爾文獻展展出的三件作品,此篇論文由下列三部分構成。首先,將對林壽宇的藝術生涯進行疏理,尤其是藝術家早期英國生活期間(1952–2002)。接著,將進行《繪畫浮雕》的視覺分析,透過解析作品中的形式特徵,回答何謂「繪畫浮雕」。最後,將進一步以結構主義和極簡主義等理論作為基礎,分析林壽宇《繪畫浮雕》作品中的概念。

    In the year 1964, the Taiwan-born artist Richard Lin Show-Yu (1933–2011) participated in the third edition of the world-renowned exhibition documenta in Kassel representing the United Kingdom. In the section “Aspekte 1964,” dedicated to outstanding contemporary artists, Lin exhibited three works each labeled Painting Relief that impress by their simplicity and neatness of execution. Due to their geometric rigor, reduced color scheme and rational composition, Lin's Painting Relief look unpretentious and seem, at first glance, easy to grasp. When examined more closely, the works reveal an astounding formal preciseness, subtlety, and diversity in their substance.
    In order to achieve a more in-depth evaluation of Richard Lin's œuvre, the present Master's Thesis turns its focus on a small part of the artist's creations, a work group titled Painting Relief, including the three works shown at the documenta in 1964. Executed in the time period between 1960 and 1968 circa, these works form a loose series that shares formal and content-related aspects with European movements of the postwar period, especially with Constructivism and Minimalism.
    The primary goal of the research is to comprehend what Painting Relief is. To answer this question, a versatile methodological approach will be applied. Systematic formal analysis of the works will create the basis of the overall survey scrutinizing their possible coherence or diversity. In order to better understanding Painting Relief and to find the sources, which might have influenced its aesthetics and the concept, the present thesis will, firstly, offer an introduction into the artist's career with special regard to the earlier part of his life passed in the United Kingdom (1952–2002) and an overview of the literature dealing with Lin's work. To suggest the notion of a possible development of the paintings, a chapter with in-depth analyses of the main works presented in a chronological order has been chosen to exemplify the analytical approach to the works' form. Finally, theoretical approaches to Painting Relief will be undertaken. A catalogue raisonné equipped with the basic information in the attachment will provide a chronological overview of the entire series, as far as it is known.

    1. Introduction 1 2. State of Research 4 3. The Artist Richard Lin Show Yu 15 4. Visual Analysis of Painting Relief 20 4.1. Painting, Relief with Aluminum Square in Leicester Museum and Art Gallery (1960) 20 4.2. Painting Relief in Tate London (1964) 22 4.3. Three Works Titled Painting Relief for the Third documenta (1964) 23 5. Theoretical Approaches to Painting Relief 31 6. Conclusion 39 Bibliography 41 Appendix: Catalogue Raisonné of Richard Lin Show Yu's Painting Relief 44 Illustrations 68 Photographical Credits 79

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