Beloe-Chernoe
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Beloe-Chernoe

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139 pages 2016

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"White-Black" is an essay about contemporary art, about its areas that continue the tradition of understanding art, above all plastic art, as a work on the artistic development of plane, volume and space. The purpose of the book is to reveal the content of art not so much as a result, but in the process of artistic work, in which the result is just a part or stage of the continuous work of the author's thoughts and feelings. The ABC of a plastic language is the work of the artist within the framework of the primary relations of white and black, that is, in the genre of graphics. In the book, numerous examples show that the language of white and black is universal and applicable to various types of art, design, photography, cinema, and modern art practices significantly expand the limits of traditional genres. Analyzing the methods and specifics of the work of contemporary plastic artists, the author views it as a kind of poetic creativity, where the creation of a plastic utterance rests on an intuitive feeling and structural thinking in an inseparable whole creative process.

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