The Significance of Contemporary Tattoos: Identity, Fashion, and Body Aesthetics

Join us for the lecture by dr Sergio González Varela organised within the Science Festival (Festiwal Nauki)! This presentation discusses the importance of tattoos in contemporary societies, their popularity, their role in shaping a subject’s identity as fashion items, and the creative process of tattooing.

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Miejsce: 
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, Stara Biblioteka UW, sala 106
Data rozpoczęcia: 
21-09-2024
Godzina: 
15:30

Tattoos, with a history that spans back to the Prehistory of humanity, continue to hold significant cultural meanings in our contemporary society, making them a relevant and engaging topic of study. Tattoos today, therefore, involve combining both elements of traditional non-Western ritual practices and current artistic Western trends. In this presentation, we discuss the popularity of tattoos in urban settings, which has developed into a global tattoo culture. Drawing on an anthropological comparative analysis between tattoo artists in Mexico and Europe, the presentation describes the creative process of tattooing from the artist’s perspective and the growing acceptance of inked bodies in society. It also discusses the meaning of tattoos as fashion and aesthetic identity statements and the performative aspect of getting a tattoo as a meaningful, semi-ritual, intense experience. Finally, the presentation discusses the importance of tattoo conventions and social media as infrastructural platforms in helping share knowledge and build social relations among artists and clients.

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