An Exhibition
Indexed Portraiture as
Design Evidence, MFA Thesis Book,
Yale University, 2001
In the early twentieth century, artists explored more individual and unusual ways to portray their subject, what art historian Rosalind Krauss refers to as indexed portraiture. Those portraits evolved as an opportunity to express the real person within, through interpretative depictions instead of mere appearance. This essay focuses on the concept of “indexical portraiture” as a methodology to portray a subject in graphic design. Indexical portrait refers to the notion of interpretation, which offers a key for the graphic designer to distil more complex phenomena.
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