ECHOES IN MARBLE: SCULPTING TIME AND MEMORY

Authors

  • Zulfikar Ghose University of Texas at Austin (Emeritus) Author
  • Moeen Nizami Government College University, Lahore Author

Keywords:

marble, memory, sculpture, time, cultural memory, temporality

Abstract

Artistic works often serve as vessels for memory, capable of transcending time and place, preserving the essence of human experience. Sculpture, particularly in marble, epitomizes this phenomenon. This paper explores the relationship between marble as a medium and the enduring quality of human memory as it is carved into stone. Focusing on the temporal nature of marble sculpture, the study investigates the echoes of time and memory through key historical works and contemporary interpretations. The discussion draws upon philosophical perspectives, artistic critiques, and cultural contexts to understand the impact of marble on memory-making in art. This work also presents visual data and graphical representations to support the correlation between memory, sculpture, and the perception of time.

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Published

2024-03-18

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Section

Arts & Humanities

How to Cite

ECHOES IN MARBLE: SCULPTING TIME AND MEMORY. (2024). Kashf Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 1(03), 9-15. https://kjmr.com.pk/index.php/kjmr/article/view/54

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