SUBJECTIVE MOBILIZATION IN THE WORK OF ARTISTS OF POPULAR CULTURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/arev6n3-196Keywords:
Work, Popular Artists, Subjective mobilizationAbstract
Peculiarities of subjective mobilization in the work of popular artists are examined. It is based on the psychodynamics of work and the power of acting from Spinoza's perspective. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with plastic artists of clay, wood and oil painting on canvas. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and analyzed. It was found that the peculiarities of subjective mobilization are shown from the specificity of the very act of making art. As a work, art-making reveals a subjective mobilization through complex and permanent psychic elaboration, not to account for the organization of work, but to create. It is concluded that subjective mobilization is not to face suffering and transform it into pleasure; But, a joie de vivre for art.
