Plastic Thinking in Art. Influence Lines: Panel Discussion at the Russian Academy of Arts

The Department of Art History and Art Criticism of the Russian Academy of Arts invites you to attend the panel discussion on the theme “Plastic Thinking in Art. Influence Lines”, that will take place in the White Hall of the Russian Academy of Arts (21 Prechistenka street, Moscow) on October 28, 2015 at 14.00.

The term “plastic thinking” means a method of creating forms by means of a drawing, composition, volume, color, light that is  through all elements of fine arts – painting, graphics, sculpture and architecture.

PROGRAM

Dmitry Shvidkovsky, Academician and Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts
Introductory speech

Oleg Krivtsun, Academician and Member of the Presidium of the Russian academy of Arts, Head of Art History Department of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
Plastic Thinking in the Lack of Great Styles

Alexander Yakimovich, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts
On the Plasticity of the Artistic Vision. Art and Ideology

Sergey Stupin, PhD in Philosophy, Senior Researcher of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Figuration as a Vector of the Artistic Search

Vera Lagutenkova, PhD in Art History, Pro-Rector for Research Work of V. Surikov Moscow State Art Institute
The Object Image: from the Objectivity to the Dematerialization

Tatyana Malova, PhD in Art History, Senior Researcher of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts, Associate Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities
On the Nature of Plastic Sense

Oleg Bespalov, PhD in Philosophy, Senior Researcher of the Research Institute of Theory and history of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
On the Nature of Plastic Metaphor

Anatoly Rykov, Doctor of Art History, Professor of St. Petersburg State University
To the Deconstruction of the Plastic Category

Evgeny Kondratiev, PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor of the Moscow State University
On Differentiated Strategies in the Study of Plastic Thinking

Sergey Orlov, PhD in Art History, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Senior Researcher of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Russian Academy of Arts
The Space of Aggression, Court and Confession in Contemporary Sculpture





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