Master's thesis at the University of Basrah examines sculptural construction and contexts of meaning in contemporary global sculpture

A master's thesis at the College of Fine Arts, University of Basrah, examined sculptural construction and contexts of meaning in contemporary international sculpture. It had an effective effect in changing the general artistic taste
The thesis discussed the understanding of the meaning that can only occur from the interaction between the subject and the subject, i.e. the perceived subject, which represents the recipient and the perceived subject.
The thesis aims to reveal the sculptural construction and contexts of meaning in contemporary global sculpture within the time period between 2000-2020 The thesis concluded that the form of the sculptural building consists of topics and contexts of meanings that have links in the fields of contemporary life and focus on some structural processes in sculptural structures and their dominance that took the appearance of the surface structure with the link to contexts of meanings that formed its deep structure.