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E-grāmata: A Homeric Catalogue of Shapes: The Iliad and Odyssey Seen Differently

(Independent Artist, South Africa)
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In the popular imagination, Homer as author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, epitomises poetic genius. So, when scholars proposed that the Homeric epics were not the unique creation of an individual author, but instead reflected a traditional compositional system developed by generations of singer-poets, swathes of assumptions about the poems and their 'author' were swept aside and called into question. Much had to be re-evaluated through a new lens.

The creative process described by scholars for the Homeric epics shares many key attributes with the modern visual art-forms of collage and its less familiar variant: sculptural assemblage. A Homeric Catalogue of Shapes describes a series of twelve sculptures that together function as an abstract portrait of Homer: not a depiction of him as an individual, but as a compositional system. The technique by which the artworks were produced reflects the poetic method that scholars termed oral-formulaic. In both of these creative processes the artwork is constructed from pre-existing elements: such as phrases, characters, and plot-lines in the epics; and objects, fragmented items, and borrowed forms in the sculptures. The artist/author presents a largely unknown characterisation of Homeric poetics in a manner that emphasizes the extent and complexity of this Homer's artistry.

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The book is wide-ranging and thoroughly researched, and displays a strong grasp of the history of Homeric scholarship ... Solms has melded two disparate topics well, and interdisciplinary work like this certainly enriches the field. * The Classical Review * This is a work which uses an original approach between essay and catalogue, and is fascinating in its transposition of Homeric art onto the language of contemporary sculpture. * Anabases *

Papildus informācija

A study that looks at how the oral composition of the Homeric epics can be expressed through sculptural assemblage.
List of Illustrations
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1(12)
1 Seeing Differently
13(24)
Illusionistic naturalism
17(6)
Representational systems
23(5)
Dynamic traditions
28(9)
2 A Homeric Object
37(16)
The dialogue on Nestor's cup
40(6)
Nestor and Aphrodite
46(7)
3 Sculptural Assemblage and the Composite Object Portrait
53(16)
Cubism, Picasso and sculptural assemblage
54(11)
The composite object portrait
65(4)
4 Homeric Iconographies
69(18)
Traditional Homeric iconographies
69(8)
Developing an iconography for an oral-formulaic Homer
77(10)
5 A Catalogue of Shapes 2010-13: Descriptive Catalogue of Artworks
87(46)
The Warriors
90(13)
1 Odysseus Mhtiσ (2010)
90(3)
2 Achilleus Mhniσ (2011)
93(3)
3 Telemachos Oφeδδω (2011)
96(4)
4 Hektor Exω (2011)
100(3)
The Wives
103(7)
5 Penelope apeth (2011)
104(3)
6 Helena Aeδon (2011-12)
107(3)
The deities
110(14)
7 Kalypso Kpγπtω (2012)
111(3)
8 Eris φaγon (2012)
114(4)
9 Kirke φainω (2012)
118(3)
10 Ate πaγiσ (2012-13)
121(3)
The Kings
124(9)
11 Nestor Nooσ (2013)
125(3)
12 Menelaos Boaω (2013)
128(5)
6 A Composite Object Portrait of an Oral-Formulaic Homer
133(26)
Aesthetic translation
134(5)
Comparative visualization
139(9)
Homer as creative methodology
148(5)
Homer in a catalogue of characters
153(6)
Conclusion 159(6)
Notes 165(32)
Bibliography 197(18)
Index 215
Charlayn von Solms is a sculptor in Cape Town, South Africa. She has lectured at the Michaelis School of Fine Art of the University of Cape Town, South Africa, the Department of Fine Art of the University of the Free State, South Africa, and the Department of Informatics and Design, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa.