Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid

Western Influences in Contemporary Malaysian Sculpture is an issue that is often dealt with through the ages. However, there has never been any scientific study undertaken in regard to the historical development of sculpture in Malaysia. Recognizing this neglect, the study was conducted to document...

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Main Author: Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid, Zainuddin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82543/1/82543.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.825432023-11-24T16:05:07Z Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid 2018 Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid, Zainuddin Western Influences in Contemporary Malaysian Sculpture is an issue that is often dealt with through the ages. However, there has never been any scientific study undertaken in regard to the historical development of sculpture in Malaysia. Recognizing this neglect, the study was conducted to document the influence of the West in the fabrication of local sculpture. However, the focus is strictly on sculptures that are made of metal from the 1960s to the year 2010. The objective of this study, aims to explicate the style, form, iconography, and content. This connection involves questions of influence, culture, similarities, distinctions, identities and manifestations of local sculptors. In order to make this study a reality, researcher has combined the theory of Iconology by Erwin Panofsky and the concept of knowledge by al-Imam al-Ghazzali. The study was conducted using the three stages of analysis (pre-iconographical description, analysis, and iconological interpretation) where the approach of Islamic understanding is taken into account. Findings conclude that the earlier artists were vulnerable to Western influences in terms of form, style, and technique. Comparatively, more recent sculptors are more influenced in terms of style and technique. In addition, factors of iconography and content were localized, triggered by cultural situations, issues, and goals. Discovered there as well, the concept of influences was short-lived and was not focused on any specific Western artist by each individual of the local artists. There are no works which indicate dependencies in maintaining the same form of their works afterward. It was seen as an entity that is inconsistent and changeable depending on different situations. The resulting works can also be built from the combination of the influence of several Western artists. The study also showed that artists are more affected when they start working from an early stage, and developed his talent on the experience factor. The study also showed that the pioneer artists are more influenced, especially in the construction of their early work. Factors of experience and skills upgrade later developed their talent. In all characteristics of independent variables, involving style, form and meaning have assimilated the local and Western traditions, making Malaysia as a platform of integration. Artists of all races consider the uniformity of form and style, which tends toward Islamic values in their sculptural works as manifestations of cultural integration. This situation also realizes the continuation of national political policies. These findings are significant as a visual verification by image comparisons. 2018 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82543/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82543/1/82543.pdf text en public phd doctoral Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Art and Design Md. Zain, D’zul Haimi
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Md. Zain, D’zul Haimi
description Western Influences in Contemporary Malaysian Sculpture is an issue that is often dealt with through the ages. However, there has never been any scientific study undertaken in regard to the historical development of sculpture in Malaysia. Recognizing this neglect, the study was conducted to document the influence of the West in the fabrication of local sculpture. However, the focus is strictly on sculptures that are made of metal from the 1960s to the year 2010. The objective of this study, aims to explicate the style, form, iconography, and content. This connection involves questions of influence, culture, similarities, distinctions, identities and manifestations of local sculptors. In order to make this study a reality, researcher has combined the theory of Iconology by Erwin Panofsky and the concept of knowledge by al-Imam al-Ghazzali. The study was conducted using the three stages of analysis (pre-iconographical description, analysis, and iconological interpretation) where the approach of Islamic understanding is taken into account. Findings conclude that the earlier artists were vulnerable to Western influences in terms of form, style, and technique. Comparatively, more recent sculptors are more influenced in terms of style and technique. In addition, factors of iconography and content were localized, triggered by cultural situations, issues, and goals. Discovered there as well, the concept of influences was short-lived and was not focused on any specific Western artist by each individual of the local artists. There are no works which indicate dependencies in maintaining the same form of their works afterward. It was seen as an entity that is inconsistent and changeable depending on different situations. The resulting works can also be built from the combination of the influence of several Western artists. The study also showed that artists are more affected when they start working from an early stage, and developed his talent on the experience factor. The study also showed that the pioneer artists are more influenced, especially in the construction of their early work. Factors of experience and skills upgrade later developed their talent. In all characteristics of independent variables, involving style, form and meaning have assimilated the local and Western traditions, making Malaysia as a platform of integration. Artists of all races consider the uniformity of form and style, which tends toward Islamic values in their sculptural works as manifestations of cultural integration. This situation also realizes the continuation of national political policies. These findings are significant as a visual verification by image comparisons.
format Thesis
qualification_name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.)
qualification_level Doctorate
author Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid, Zainuddin
spellingShingle Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid, Zainuddin
Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid
author_facet Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid, Zainuddin
author_sort Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid, Zainuddin
title Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid
title_short Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid
title_full Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid
title_fullStr Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid
title_full_unstemmed Euro-American influences on contemporary Malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / Zainuddin Abindinhazir @ Abd. Rashid
title_sort euro-american influences on contemporary malaysian metal sculptures from 1960 to 2010 / zainuddin abindinhazir @ abd. rashid
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Art and Design
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/82543/1/82543.pdf
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