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Portraiture Between Visual Perception and Spiritual Experience: An Analytical Study of the Contemporary Glass Art of Simon Barger

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Portraiture Between Visual Perception and Spiritual Experience: An Analytical Study of the Contemporary Glass Art of Simon Barger

In the context of contemporary artistic and conceptual transformations, portraiture has evolved beyond its traditional role as a mere depiction of facial features. It now serves as a dynamic field where identity, perception, and emotional subjectivity converge. Within this evolving landscape, the work of artist Simon Barger offers a compelling case study. Barger’s glass-based portraits merge the material presence of the human face with its symbolic and psychological resonances, creating a layered visual discourse that invites both sensory and spiritual engagement. This study explores how Barger’s portraits in glass reframe the human face as a site of perceptual and contemplative experience. The central research question asks: How does Simon Barger’s glass portraiture articulate a visual language in which sensory perception intersects with spiritual introspection? The research contributes to expanding the understanding of portraiture in contemporary media by highlighting glass as a medium that oscillates between technical precision and emotional expression. It emphasizes the shifting role of the viewer from passive observer to active interpreter. Methodologically, the study adopts a critical-analytical framework to examine the formal and semantic structures of Barger’s works, a semiological approach to decode their symbols, and a hermeneutic lens to engage with the viewer’s subjective reception. Ultimately, this research sheds light on how Barger’s art creates a reflective visual space where the portrait becomes a fluid interface between self and other, perception and memory, surface and depth.


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