
handle: 11729/1040
Bu tez çalışmasında Jackson Pollcok'un resimlerinde kullandığı sembollerin kökenleri araştırılarak, o dönem içerisinde Analitik Psikoloji çalışmaları ile ön plana çıkmış olan Carl Gustav Jung'un görüşleri ile bağlantısı incelenmiştir.Jung'un kişisel bilinçaltı ile kollektif bilinçaltından tezahür ettiğini söylediği arketipal sembollerin Pollcok'un eserlerine yansımaları araştırılmıştır.Öncelikle Soyut Dışavurumculuk akımının oluşum süreci ve II. Dünya Savaşı'ndan sonra ABD'deki sanat ortamı incelenmiştir.Jackson Pollock'un hayatı, sanat anlayışı, Action Painting incelenmiş ve son bölümde resimlerindeki Jung psikolojisinin etkileri ortaya koyulmuştur.
In this dissertation, the origins of the symbols using in the paintings by Jackson Pollock and correspond to the period of Abstract Expressionism, Analytical Pschology studies became popular with the works of Carl Gustav Jung so the reflections and connections with his works have been researched. Primalarily the development process of Abstract Expressionism and the art atmosphere of U.S.A. after world war II are examined. The last chapter contains Jackson Pollock's life, Action Painting and reveals the relationship of his works with Jung's symbols and myths.
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Psychoanalysis and art., Pollock, Jackson, Action painting., Fine Arts, Jung, Carl Gustav, Analitik psikoloji, Analytical pschology, Abstract expressionism -- United States., Subconscious, Art History, Soyut dışavurumculuk, Jackson Pollock, Jung, ND237.P73 .J33 2012, Pictures, Sanat Tarihi, Action painting, Güzel Sanatlar, Painting art, Abstract expressionism, Art
Psychoanalysis and art., Pollock, Jackson, Action painting., Fine Arts, Jung, Carl Gustav, Analitik psikoloji, Analytical pschology, Abstract expressionism -- United States., Subconscious, Art History, Soyut dışavurumculuk, Jackson Pollock, Jung, ND237.P73 .J33 2012, Pictures, Sanat Tarihi, Action painting, Güzel Sanatlar, Painting art, Abstract expressionism, Art
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