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Title: Constelacional, Portátil y Componible. El proceso creativo de Juan Fernando de Laiglesia, de la teoría a la praxis –y viceversa-
Other Titles: Constellational, Portable and Composable. The creative process of Juan Fernando de Laiglesia: from theory to praxis — and vice versa
Author: Fuentes Cid, Sara
Cortizas, Olalla
Keywords: artistic research
Juan Fernando de Laiglesia
theory and praxis
constellational
Issue Date: 1-May-2020
Publisher: Centro de Investigação e Estudos em Belas-Artes (CIEBA), Faculdade de Belas-Artes, Universidade de Lisboa
Citation: Fuentes, Sara and Cortizas, Olalla (2020) “Constelacional, Portátil y Componible. El proceso creativo de Juan Fernando de Laiglesia, de la teoría a la praxis –y viceversa-” in Queiroz, João Paulo (Org.) (2020) De 'a Peste' a 'o Estrangeiro,' ou as Artes em 2020: actas do XI Congresso Internacional CSO, Criadores Sobre outras Obras. [arquivo PDF em linha] Lisboa: Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes. ISBN 978-989-99822-4-6. Disponível em URL: http://cso.belasartes.ulisboa.pt/atas.htm
Abstract: This article aims to explore the keys that cross the artistic work of Juan Fernando de Laiglesia (Madrid, 1946). We will start from the analysis of the formal and conceptual convergences between some of his most recent works to characterize the universe of this author. We will also delve deeper into his work process, intimately linked to conceptual reflection. We will see how his particular way of doing has been translated into a particular way of engaging in the construction of thought from and to Art.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/44343
ISBN: ISBN 978-989-99822-4-6
Publisher Version: http://cso.belasartes.ulisboa.pt/ACTAS_CSO2020.pdf
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