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  1. 5. Apr. 2017 · This article explores how the ideal male body has changed over time and across cultures, from ancient Greece to modern fitness culture. It examines how art has reflected and shaped the social and cultural values of masculinity, from muscle to emaciation, from class to sexuality.

  2. 24. Sept. 2013 · This concept is realised in culturalism, the narcissistic admiration of a body that has become an object to be fashioned like an artwork in its own right. Modern man with his athletic morphology has become a new potential ideal: he embodies a beauty that invites comparison with Greco-Roman art.

  3. This book explores how the male body is re-presented in various arts and media across different historical and cultural contexts. It examines how the male body is shaped by and shapes gender, sexuality, identity, and power in different ways and genres.

  4. www.moma.org › terms › investigating-identityThe Body in Art | MoMA

    The human body is central to how we understand facets of identity such as gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity. People alter their bodies, hair, and clothing to align with or rebel against social conventions and to express messages to others around them. Many artists explore gender through representations of the body and by using their own ...

  5. Conceptualism could take the form of tendencies such as happenings, performance art, installation art, body art, and earth art. The principle that united these developments, however, was the rejection of traditional ways of judging works of art, the opposition to art being a commodity, and the conviction that Conceptual Art could/must exist ...

  6. 15. Sept. 2022 · ANY BODY, MY SELF: CONCEPTUAL ART AND PERSONHOOD. A work of conceptual art, actively practiced in the late ‘60s to early ‘70s, documents a simultaneous full manifestation of the true reality of the world and the true personality of the artist, while inspiring a potential full dissolution of the artist’s and the viewer’s ...

  7. Ursprünglich aus dem Minimalismus kommend, steht Konzeptkunst letztlich als Sammelbegriff für eine Weiterentwicklung der Tendenzen in der abstrakten Malerei und für unterschiedliche Kunstrichtungen wie Objektkunst oder Happening, die den Gedanken für die Bedeutung eines Kunstwerks als vorrangig gegenüber dessen Realisierung erachten.