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Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures

Bibliography: leaves 58-62.

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Main Author: Dickerson, Brendhan Bailie
Other Authors: Arnott, Bruce
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Michaelis School of Fine Art 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13862 Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures Dickerson, Brendhan Bailie Arnott, Bruce Magic realism (Art) Sculpture, South African Bibliography: leaves 58-62. To meet the requirements for the Master of Fine Art degree at the University of Cape Town my intention was to develop a series of sculptural assemblages which address a sense of subjective or poetic reality, using symbolically resonant found and fabricated objects. The body of work is to be understood as a sculptural parallel to (but not illustrative of) Magical Realist literature, in which arcane phenomena are incorporated into a narrative in order to achieve just such a sense of subjective reality. 2015-09-14T08:33:40Z 2015-09-14T08:33:40Z 1995 Master Thesis Masters MFA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13862 eng application/pdf Michaelis School of Fine Art Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
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title Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
title_full Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
title_fullStr Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
title_full_unstemmed Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
title_short Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
title_sort magical realism and subjective reality an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
topic Magic realism (Art)
Sculpture, South African
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13862
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