The Reflection of Contemporary Art in The Movies: The Case of “The Square” Movie

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13856057

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The term "contemporary art" refers to late twentieth century art or World War II. It is used to describe art after World War II. Contemporary art is a difficult art to analyze as it deals with many issues such as globalization, feminism, and identity formation. It also reflects the class and cultural problems that exist in society. The reflection of contemporary art in movies is a remarkable topic that encompasses various aspects of visual and narrative techniques, thematic exploration, and cultural commentary. Contemporary art, known for its diverse and often experimental forms, has found a rich and complex interplay with the cinematic medium. This relationship allows filmmakers to explore the boundaries of storytelling, aesthetics, and social critique. This study examines the 2017 Swedish satirical comedy film The Square, directed by Ruben Östlund. The film, which is shaped around the story of the main character named "Christian", a curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art, calls people to sacrifice and reminds them of their roles as responsible people. With this study, it will become clear how issues such as the impact of contemporary art on culture, museums and art exhibitions, how the basic language of art is manipulated by the media, and how the criticism of capitalism are given through film.

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09/30/2024 — 09/30/2024 tarihinde güncellendi

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Albozarka, A. (2024). The Reflection of Contemporary Art in The Movies: The Case of “The Square” Movie. Türkiye Medya Akademisi Dergisi, (8), 55–73. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13856057

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