The worldcentric art of Willem Boshoff : an analysis of artefact and discipline in 'Children of the Stars'

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dc.contributor.author Staden-Garbett, Miranthe
dc.date.accessioned 2012-03-01T06:21:52Z
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dc.date.created 2012-02-27
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.description.abstract Willem Boshoff is a practicing conceptual artist. Readings typically emphasise his use of language, socio-political consciousness and critique of authority within the South African context of colonialism and apartheid. In this article I posit Willem Boshoff’s art practice and production (discipline and artifact) within a broader framework, as an expression of a worldcentric consciousness. I will justify my endorsement of worldcentricism as a viable ‘mode of consciousness’ for our times and argue for the artist’s vital role in the transition from one stage to another. My use of the term ‘worldcentric’ adheres to Ken Wilber’s definition of an identity that transcends ethnocentric boundaries and has expanded to include all human beings. My analysis is based on the integral framework formulated by Ken Wilber. Integral Theory is cross disciplinary and aligns evidence from diverse fields of study: including psychology, ecology and spirituality. The stages of consciousness identified by Wilber will be outlined in order to contextualize and unpack the concept of a worldcentric paradigm. I will be examining Boshoff’s ideas, artifacts and discipline with reference to their ecological, scientific and symbolic significance, and arguing that they adhere to the world centric criteria set out and can be evidenced in his art and commentary. en_US
dc.description.abstract Willem Boshoff is ’n praktiserende konseptuele kunstenaar. Interpretasies van sy werk beklemtoon sy gebruik van taal, sosio-politiese bewustheid en kritiek op outoriteit binne die Suid-Afrikaanse konteks van kolonialisme en apartheid. In hierdie artikel plaas ek Willem Boshoff se kunspraktyk en produksie (disipline en artefact [dissipline en artefak]) binne die breër raamwerk van ’n wereldsentriese bewustheid. Ek sal my ondersteuning van wereldsentrisme as ’n waardige eksistensiele bewustheid verdedig en redes aanvoer vir die kunstenaar se rol in hierdie bewusmaking. My gebruik van die term ‘wereldsentrisme’ stem ooreen met Ken Wilber se definisie van ’n identiteit wat etnosentriese grense oorskry en die hele mensdom insluit. My analise is gebasseer op die integrale verwysingsraamwerk wat deur Wilber uiteengesit is. Sy integrale teorie is multi-dissipliner en hy beywer hom om harmonie te bewerkstellig tussen uiteenlopende studierigtings soos die sielkunde, ekologie en teologie. Die stadiums van bewussyn wat deur Wilber geidentifiseer is sal bespreek word om die konsep van ’n wereldsentriese paradigma te belig en kontekstualiseer. Ek sal Boshoff se idees, kunswerke en disiplise [dissipline] bestudeer met verwysing na die ekologiese, wetenskaplike en simboliese betekenisse, en argumenteer dat sy werk ooreenstem met wereldsentriese kriteria, en waargeneem kan word in sy kuns en kommentaar. en_US
dc.format.extent 14 p. en_US
dc.format.medium PDF en_US
dc.identifier.citation Staden-Garbett, M 2009, 'The worldcentric art of Willem Boshoff: an analysis of artefact and discipline in "Children of the Stars"', South African Journal of Art History, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 114-127. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_sajah.html] en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0258-3542
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18321
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Art Historical Work Group of South Africa en_US
dc.rights Art Historical Work Group of South Africa en_US
dc.subject Conceptual art en_US
dc.subject Integral theory en_US
dc.subject Evolution of consciousness en_US
dc.subject Worldcentric art en_US
dc.subject Ecology en_US
dc.subject Cradle of Humankind en_US
dc.subject Sacred place en_US
dc.subject Genius loci en_US
dc.subject Dada en_US
dc.subject Boshoff, Willem, 1951- en_US
dc.subject Wilber, Kenneth Earl (Ken), 1949- en_US
dc.subject Druids en_US
dc.subject.lcsh Art -- History en
dc.subject.lcsh Architecture -- History en
dc.title The worldcentric art of Willem Boshoff : an analysis of artefact and discipline in 'Children of the Stars' en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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