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

Sculpting the interpersonal: towards a social semiotic framework for analysing interpersonal meaning in statues

View through CrossRef
The underlying question of this article is ‘how do statues convey interpersonal meaning?’ To answer this question, the authors briefly critically examine the current social semiotic analytical framework for statues and develop a revised framework for analysing interpersonal meaning in which features from Kress and van Leeuwen’s Reading Images: The Grammar of Visual Design (2006) and selected features from O’Toole’s framework from The Language of Displayed Art (2011) for analysing sculpture are integrated. These features are also extended and/or complemented by incorporating features obtained from research into the fields of gesture, body language and facial expression. Further, in keeping with Systemic Functional Linguistic-inspired research, system networks are used to map out the potential material and semantic (interpersonal) features for figurative statues and to present possible configurations among these features. Although the focus of this article is on interpersonal meaning, it is acknowledged that within a social semiotic approach, there is an interdependency among interpersonal, experiential (representational) and textual (compositional) meanings, and that these configure within a specific context of situation. This interdependency is only briefly attended to in the article itself, but the proposed framework provides a starting point for developing an account of the way that interpersonal features and their realizations in statues may configure with representational and compositional features and their realizations. With the current world focus on statues and their sometimes controversial social meanings, this article offers a timely opportunity for a range of users such as social semioticians or art educators and students to consider, through a systematic analytical framework, the way in which statues may relate interpersonally with viewers, and provides a key step towards accounting for the way that configurations of interpersonal, representational and compositional features may construe contextual tensions in relation to the overall message conveyed by a statue.
Title: Sculpting the interpersonal: towards a social semiotic framework for analysing interpersonal meaning in statues
Description:
The underlying question of this article is ‘how do statues convey interpersonal meaning?’ To answer this question, the authors briefly critically examine the current social semiotic analytical framework for statues and develop a revised framework for analysing interpersonal meaning in which features from Kress and van Leeuwen’s Reading Images: The Grammar of Visual Design (2006) and selected features from O’Toole’s framework from The Language of Displayed Art (2011) for analysing sculpture are integrated.
These features are also extended and/or complemented by incorporating features obtained from research into the fields of gesture, body language and facial expression.
Further, in keeping with Systemic Functional Linguistic-inspired research, system networks are used to map out the potential material and semantic (interpersonal) features for figurative statues and to present possible configurations among these features.
Although the focus of this article is on interpersonal meaning, it is acknowledged that within a social semiotic approach, there is an interdependency among interpersonal, experiential (representational) and textual (compositional) meanings, and that these configure within a specific context of situation.
This interdependency is only briefly attended to in the article itself, but the proposed framework provides a starting point for developing an account of the way that interpersonal features and their realizations in statues may configure with representational and compositional features and their realizations.
With the current world focus on statues and their sometimes controversial social meanings, this article offers a timely opportunity for a range of users such as social semioticians or art educators and students to consider, through a systematic analytical framework, the way in which statues may relate interpersonally with viewers, and provides a key step towards accounting for the way that configurations of interpersonal, representational and compositional features may construe contextual tensions in relation to the overall message conveyed by a statue.

Related Results

Komunikasi Semiotika Karya Seni Patung Monyet Di Sanna Ubud A Pramana Experience
Komunikasi Semiotika Karya Seni Patung Monyet Di Sanna Ubud A Pramana Experience
Sculpture works of art are three-dimensional works of art which are formed using methods of reducing materials, cutting, sculpting and so on. Sculpture experiences significant deve...
Tijelo u opusu Janka Polića Kamova
Tijelo u opusu Janka Polića Kamova
The doctoral disertation is dedicated to the concept of the body in the works of Janko Polić Kamov. The body is approached as a signifier system on the basis of which numerous and ...
Interpersonal Interactions and Affect in Daily Life Among Midlife and Older Adults
Interpersonal Interactions and Affect in Daily Life Among Midlife and Older Adults
Abstract Theories of age and emotional wellbeing posit that older age is associated with better affective well-being through avoidance or minimization of distressing...
Eisenstein’s Aesthetics in Semiotic Perspective
Eisenstein’s Aesthetics in Semiotic Perspective
The article is devoted to the semiotic interpretation of the theoretic heritage of the film director Sergey Eisenstein by Vyacheslav Ivanov whose jubilee has been recently celebrat...
Hubungan Antara Komunikasi Interpersonal Guru dan Siswa dengan Sikap Sosial Siswa
Hubungan Antara Komunikasi Interpersonal Guru dan Siswa dengan Sikap Sosial Siswa
Abstract. Interpersonal communication in the context of education plays an important role in shaping students' attitudes and awareness, especially regarding the increasing number o...
Komunikasi Interpersonal sebagai Strategi Dakwah Rasulullah (Perspektif Psikologi)
Komunikasi Interpersonal sebagai Strategi Dakwah Rasulullah (Perspektif Psikologi)
This paper describes about the psychological perspective on interpersonal communication as one of the strategies the Prophet in preaching. Interpersonal communication is communicat...
A social semiotic lens to capture meaning-making of polymeric concepts during modelling in chemistry education
A social semiotic lens to capture meaning-making of polymeric concepts during modelling in chemistry education
This study investigated students’ meaning-making of polymeric concepts during modelling and discuss students’ creation of visible representations in chemistry. The analysis combine...
Sculpting Air In The Sub Habitat
Sculpting Air In The Sub Habitat
Sculpting Air in The Sub Habitat (subtitle: Texture and Form in Composition for Larger Ensemble of Improvisers) is an exploration and unfolding of creative processes in composing f...

Back to Top