The creative act as an anthropological reflection. Three study cases: Antonio Sosa, David López Panea and Ming Yi Chou

Authors

  • Paco Lara-Barranco Universidad de Sevilla

Abstract

Human relations in the present are shaped by the unstoppable development of social networks. This condition affects the current artistic production and its diffusion. While globalization aims to standardize our societies in the political, economic and cultural ambits, the human being, from its origins, throughout artistic creation has raised a defense of the particular aspects that define the human condition. This article highlights the differences perceptive from three Andalusia artists, Antonio Sosa, David López Panea y Ming Yi Chou, when interpreting the world around them. The relationship anthropology-with-art will be our methodological
tool to allow, with a multidisciplinary approach, a wide study from the thought identity of “the other”. Therefore, our text defends the following thesis: we can not exclude those divergent sensibilities, just because they are not considered as standard, if we are trying to know the roots since where are built our human destiny.

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Published

2014-11-14

How to Cite

Lara-Barranco, P. (2014). The creative act as an anthropological reflection. Three study cases: Antonio Sosa, David López Panea and Ming Yi Chou. Antropología Experimental, 12. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/rae/article/view/1913