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Norbert-Bertrand Barbe is a French art historian, semiologist, artist and writer. He was born in 1968 and has a master's degree in art history (Université Paris X, 1991) and a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (Université d'Orléans, 1996). He is an Honorary Member of the Nicaraguan Academy of Language.[1]

A portrait of Norbert-Bertrand Barbe receiving award
A portrait of Norbert-Bertrand Barbe receiving award

Biography


Norbert-Bertrand Barbe (January 2009)
Norbert-Bertrand Barbe (January 2009)

Barbe worked as a teacher and researcher since 1992 in several French, Costa Rican and Nicaraguan institutions. His fields are the Middle Ages, modern times and the contemporary era. He dedicated himself to the study of symbolic productions, (plastic arts), literature, cinema, myths and the methodological and epistemological rationalization of its approach. He developed this approach in his doctoral thesis "The themes of the Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault studied through their recurrence in the work of the painter, and art and literature of the 19th century" (1992) and "Roland Barthes and the aesthetic theory" (1996), in his book Arturo Andrés Roig and the epistemological problem (1998). He is the author of more than 1200 articles.[2] published in national print media and magazines (France, Spain, United States, Mexico, Nicaragua), and on internet (Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica).

As editor, he published more than two hundred books, more than fifty such as author, and about ten as a translator. So he is the first and only translator and editor to the French of the major classics of Nicaraguan literature, like Salomón de la Selva, Alfonso Cortés, Ernesto Cardenal and Carlos Martinez Rivas.[citation needed] The theoretical books by Norbert-Bertrand Barbe are accessible on the main University libraries around the world (Yale, Princeton, Emory, Harvard, Oxford, Heidelberg, La Sorbonne, Tokyo, Kyoto, etc., as well as in the Library of Congress or in the National Library of Sweden).[3]


Artistic orientation and theoric relevance


In poetry and art, his work has evolved from a naturalistic expressionism to decomposition formal and narrative questions, particularly through the shocker pop and photomontages.
In the 2000s he developed "processal" works and "geometric poems and tales",[4] which incorporate the concept of "Not Happening" and "reverse literature" in which the structure of the narrative construction appears to the reader/viewer.[5] He is co-founder of the movement Kites (1996–1999) and Any Name (1998–2005), founder of the journal Go Home (2005 to date) and founder of Bes editions (2001 to date).
As a theorist, his path is defined by its combination of different academic disciplines. He has a masters degree in low medieval art history, and a DEA and PhD in Comparative Literature, modern and contemporary respectively, (his PhD touching issues of aesthetic and epistemological study of the works), with significant contributions to the humanities studies:


Visual art



References


  1. Arellano, Francisco Manuel. "Academia Nicaragüense de la Lengua". www.anilengua.com. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  2. See: http://franzosisch-kunsthistoriker.blogspot.com
  3. See: http://french-art-historian-bibliography.blogspot.com; & https://openlibrary.org/search?q=norbert+bertrand+barbe
  4. See: Poema geométrico, aka Cloaca, editor: Rosario R. Hernández, Revista Katharsis, No 8, September 2009, http://revistakatharsis.org/rev_Septiembre_2009.html Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine & El cuento geométrico, editor: Rosario R. Hernández, Revista Katharsis, No 8, September 2009, http://revistakatharsis.org/rev_Septiembre_2009.html
  5. See: En los recintos poéticos del Dr. Barbe, El Nuevo Diario, 19/07/2007.
  6. Lire/Aimer, Connaître/Ecrire, Editer/Publier : du Rêve à la Réalité, in Un éditeur, un homme, Bulletin d'information et Relation L'Estracelle de la Maison de la Poésie Nord-Pas de Calais, N° 4, 2002, pp. 30–33; & El regreso del Papalote – Una entrevista de Porfirio García Romano con Norbert-Bertrand Barbe, El Nuevo Diario, 02/08/2002.
  7. Erick Aguirre, Las traiciones de Norbert-Bertrand Barbe, El Nuevo Diario, 01/10/2005, pp. 9–11.
  8. Adelina Morris, Un Coup de Dés : ou Stéphane Mallarmé et la question de l’art abstrait, Modern and Contemporary France, February 2008, vol. 16, No 1, pp. 76–77.
  9. Adelina Morris, Un Coup de Dés : ou Stéphane Mallarmé et la question de l’art abstrait; & Agnès Lontrade, Roland Barthes et la théorie esthétique de Norbert-Bertrand Barbe, Critique d'Art, No 19, spring 2002, p. 40.
  10. Steven F. White, Esthela Calderón, Culture and customs of Nicaragua, Greenwood Press, 2008, pp. 171–172.
  11. Agnès Lontrade, Roland Barthes et la théorie esthétique de Norbert-Bertrand Barbe, op. cit.; Mongi Madini, Deux mille ans de rire, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2002, pp. 31–40; & Bruno Chenique, Les dix numéros de la Méduse, La Méduse, Bulletin Informatif de l’Association des Amis de Géricault , Paris, n° 11, September 2002, p. 1.

На других языках


[de] Norbert Barbe

Norbert-Bertrand Barbe (* 1968 in Frankreich) ist ein Kunsthistoriker, Literaturkritiker, Künstler und Poet.[1][2] Er ist Ehrenmitglied der Academia Nicaragüense de la Lengua.[3][4][5] Er gilt damit als der führende Übersetzer und Verleger der nicaraguanischen Literatur auf Französisch.[6]
- [en] Norbert-Bertrand Barbe

[ru] Барб, Норбер Бертран

Норбер-Бертран Барб (фр. Norbert-Bertrand Barbe; род. 1968) — французский историк искусства, семиолог, художник и литератор (поэт и сценарист). Почётный член Никарагуанской академии языка[1].



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