Preserve the tradition of funeral art within the collective memory, through a graphic strategy in future scenarios

Authors

  • Bernabé Echeverría , Corporación Unificada Nacional de Educación Superior CUN
    • John López Rodrígez , Corporación Unificada Nacional de Educación Superior CUN

      Keywords:

      collective memory, cultural heritage, heritage, historical monument, sculpture, tradition

      Abstract

      Funerary art is perhaps one of the most satisfying episodes in the field of Architecture and Sculpture, forming an inherent element of man that is exposed in his pieces, his practice and in a trade that is difficult to inherit, exposed in honorary art. Therefore, several individuals participate in this research activity, such as local funeral artists, plastic artists, local and international sculptors, students, professionals related to necro tourism and those who are located around the Santa Fe neighborhood in the town of Los Mártires, Bogotá. -Colombia. In an investigative practice carried out under a quantitative methodology, which leads to the use of questions on a scale that allows an approach to information, in the Central Cemetery, as an emblematic site of collective memory and a focus of tradition, which focuses its artistic, aesthetic and symbolic value in the importance and influence that society has generated, and its current relationship with existing funeral artists, on the way to necro tourism and the opportunity to promote a different experience in the city.

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      2021-11-14

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      Preserve the tradition of funeral art within the collective memory, through a graphic strategy in future scenarios. (2021). Ignis, 15, 84-94. https://cenicafe.metarevistas.org/index.php/ignis/article/view/1017