Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Memento Mori

View through CrossRef
Decay and rot are established motifs in art history. They address transience and disgust, as well as contemplation, devotion and humility through the tradition of Memento Mori. In contrast to pure motific depictions of decay, Finnish artist Toni R. Toivonen (*1987) arranges deceased animals and creates works, in which organic components such as fur, muscles, flesh and blood decompose until dissolution. Organic decomposition, 'the last trace of life,' refers to death as the ultimate manifestation of immateriality and impalpability. This is apparent in Toivonens object Portrait of a Hare (No. 14). The arcane moment between life and death becomes clear in the physical transformation of an animal's cadaver. Decay through time is not the only change affecting the body; it is additionally broken down by bugs and bacteria. The last traces result in a hazy portrait of the protagonist: the field hare. Toivonen’s contribution reflects the motif of a hare through art history and iconography, considering the representation of dead animals in art. The interlocking of art historical perspectives and ephemeral materials, as well as the process of decay, are of central interest in Toivonen’s work, a further development in art of decay. Allusions to Joseph Beuys' performances, Dieter Roth’s multiples, and Sonja Alhäuser's, and James Elaine's Animal Books (beginning in the 1980s) serve as comparisons to Toivonen's concept of transformation.  
Title: Memento Mori
Description:
Decay and rot are established motifs in art history.
They address transience and disgust, as well as contemplation, devotion and humility through the tradition of Memento Mori.
In contrast to pure motific depictions of decay, Finnish artist Toni R.
Toivonen (*1987) arranges deceased animals and creates works, in which organic components such as fur, muscles, flesh and blood decompose until dissolution.
Organic decomposition, 'the last trace of life,' refers to death as the ultimate manifestation of immateriality and impalpability.
This is apparent in Toivonens object Portrait of a Hare (No.
14).
The arcane moment between life and death becomes clear in the physical transformation of an animal's cadaver.
Decay through time is not the only change affecting the body; it is additionally broken down by bugs and bacteria.
The last traces result in a hazy portrait of the protagonist: the field hare.
Toivonen’s contribution reflects the motif of a hare through art history and iconography, considering the representation of dead animals in art.
The interlocking of art historical perspectives and ephemeral materials, as well as the process of decay, are of central interest in Toivonen’s work, a further development in art of decay.
Allusions to Joseph Beuys' performances, Dieter Roth’s multiples, and Sonja Alhäuser's, and James Elaine's Animal Books (beginning in the 1980s) serve as comparisons to Toivonen's concept of transformation.
 .

Related Results

GENÇ HANS HOLBEIN’IN BAZI ESERLERİNDE “MEMENTO MORİ” KAVRAMI
GENÇ HANS HOLBEIN’IN BAZI ESERLERİNDE “MEMENTO MORİ” KAVRAMI
Ölüm, insanlık tarihinin başlangıcından bu yana insanlar tarafından değerlendirilen, diğer varoluşsal sorunlarla birlikte anlamlandırılmaya çalışılan bir olgu olmuştur. Hayata dair...
Memento mori
Memento mori
Memento mori aponta para as funções de memória e de alerta de um objeto. Um símbolo de mortalidade. Muitas vezes se atribuiu à fotografia um papel redentor, uma vez que salvaria a ...
Toshio Mori
Toshio Mori
This chapter analyzes the work that the writer Toshio Mori produced before, during, and after the war and argues that the incarceration derailed a promising literary career. Mori’s...
Mori, ōgai (1862–1922)
Mori, ōgai (1862–1922)
Mori ōgai served as a surgeon in the Japanese Imperial Army, and was a translator, novelist, dramatist, and literary theorist during the Meiji and Taisho periods. While a dramatist...
Um Memento mori de Henrique Bernadelli?
Um Memento mori de Henrique Bernadelli?
Resumo – este estudo se propõe a analisar a pintura Os últimos momentos de um Bandeirante executado por Henrique Bernadelli (1857-1936) em 1932 como um ponto final à série temática...
Environment and settlements in the Mid-Holocene palaeo-oasis of Wadi Tanezzuft (Libyan Sahara)
Environment and settlements in the Mid-Holocene palaeo-oasis of Wadi Tanezzuft (Libyan Sahara)
Past research in the Acacus mountains has been mostly concerned with studies of rock art (Mori 1965) and site-oriented investigations, particularly rock-shelters in the central and...
Banal Time: War After Grand Narrative
Banal Time: War After Grand Narrative
This essay identifies the banal temporality of endless war in both the affective disposition signaled by the POW/MIA flag and the conditions of apperception of the war planners who...
Eyewitness memory following discussion: using the MORI technique with a Western sample
Eyewitness memory following discussion: using the MORI technique with a Western sample
AbstractResearchers studying memory conformity have made significant advances in our understanding of the phenomenon, but have used methods with significant shortcomings. Mori's th...

Back to Top