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Denise Green: image and metonymy « Previous | |Next »
July 23, 2005

Denise Green is showing at the University of Queensland Art Museum

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Denis Greene, Modhera

These are richly coloured canvases. Green gave a talk last Saturday on 'Metonymy in contemporary art: a new paradigm'. There is no archive or podcast of this so I have no idea what was said. I understand the talk is based on her book Metonymy in Contemporary Art: A New Paradigm, which has just been published by Macmillan.

One account of metonymy relates to narratives set in linear time. I find Green's canvases richly coloured, and appreciate the sophistication of the formal arrangement of image's elements, but I do not see a linear narrative.

Another account says that metonymy is the use of a single characteristic to identify a more complex entity. For example,'The pen is mightier than the sword' signifies that "pen" denotes publishing and "sword" denotes military force.

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