The Magician (of) Matthew Barney: Renascent Influences in the Cremaster Cycle

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Anca Luiza Sirbu

In this article we will try to offer a new interpretation of the video art work of the artist Matthew Barney (California, 1967) the Cremaster Cycle, approaching a more humanistic and less biological vision, the last one being the principal study aspect for the experts on Matthew Barney. We will focus on the character of the Magician, a key figure in the Cremaster Cycle. The Magician lighting the pass to a possible interpretation of the Cycle in Renaissance key, the magician character while being a personification of aesthetic- artistic interests of Matthew Barney is also an approximation to the ideal of the Renaissance man: philosopher, magician, healer. Alter-ego of Matthew Barney, the escape artist Harry Houdini represents (and through him all other magical branches) a possible link with the powerful magician Renaissance described by the philosopher Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), able to metamorphose, influence in the sensitivities of his objects, through self-knowledge and knowledge of the Divine.

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The Magician, Matthew Barney, Renascence, Giordano Bruno, Harry Houdini

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Sirbu, Anca Luiza. “The Magician (of) Matthew Barney: Renascent Influences in the Cremaster Cycle”. BRAC: Barcelona, Recerca, Art, Creació, 2021, vol.VOL 9, no. 1, pp. 59-82, http://raco.cat/index.php/BRAC/article/view/381209.