Essays on Art and Language

Essays on Art and Language
Title Essays on Art and Language PDF eBook
Author Charles Harrison
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 350
Release 2003-09-12
Genre Art
ISBN 9780262582414

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Critical and theoretical essays by a long-time participant in the Art & Language movement. These essays by art historian and critic Charles Harrison are based on the premise that making art and talking about art are related enterprises. They are written from the point of view of Art & Language, the artistic movement based in England—and briefly in the United States—with which Harrison has been associated for thirty years. Harrison uses the work of Art & Language as a central case study to discuss developments in art from the 1950s through the 1980s. According to Harrison, the strongest motivation for writing about art is that it brings us closer to that which is other than ourselves. In seeing how a work is done, we learn about its achieved identity: we see, for example, that a drip on a Pollock is integral to its technical character, whereas a drip on a Mondrian would not be. Throughout the book, Harrison uses specific examples to address a range of questions about the history, theory, and making of modern art—questions about the conditions of its making and the nature of its public, about the problems and priorities of criticism, and about the relations between interpretation and judgment.

Conceptual Art and Painting

Conceptual Art and Painting
Title Conceptual Art and Painting PDF eBook
Author Charles Harrison
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN 9780262582407

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In 'Conceptual Art and Painting', a companion to his 'Essays on Art and Language', Charles Harrison reconsiders Conceptual Art in light of renewed interest in the original movement and of the various forms of 'neo-Conceptual' art--Publisher's description.

Essays on Art & Language

Essays on Art & Language
Title Essays on Art & Language PDF eBook
Author Charles Harrison
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 302
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780631178170

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Critical and theoretical essays by a long-time participant in the Art & Language movement.

Still Looking

Still Looking
Title Still Looking PDF eBook
Author John Updike
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 359
Release 2006-02-23
Genre Art
ISBN 014192182X

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In Still Looking, John Updike has collected together his thoughts and observations on American art to produce an eye-opening follow-up to his 1989 art criticism classic Just Looking. Beginning with early American portraits and landscapes, he goes on to extol two late-nineteenth-century masters, Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins, considers the eccentric pre-modern painter and graphic artist James McNeill Whistler, discusses the competing American Impressionists and Realists of the early twentieth century - and concludes with appreciations of the art of Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol. The resulting collection of essays is proof that Updike is still looking and seeing what only he can describe. 'As a writer Updike can do anything he wants' Margaret Atwood 'John Updike writes with a steady brilliance about the world out there' Guardian

Looking at the Overlooked

Looking at the Overlooked
Title Looking at the Overlooked PDF eBook
Author Norman Bryson
Publisher Reaktion Books
Total Pages 194
Release 2013-06-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1780232527

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In this, the only up-to-date critical work on still life painting in any language, Norman Bryson analyzes the origins, history and logic of still life, one of the most enduring forms of Western painting. The first essay is devoted to Roman wall-painting while in the second the author surveys a major segment in the history of still life, from seventeenth-century Spanish painting to Cubism. The third essay tackles the controversial field of seventeenth-century Dutch still life. Bryson concludes in the final essay that the persisting tendency to downgrade the genre of still life is profoundly rooted in the historical oppression of women. In Looking at the Overlooked, Norman Bryson is at his most brilliant. These superbly written essays will stimulate us to look at the entire tradition of still life with new and critical eyes.

Essays on Mexican Art

Essays on Mexican Art
Title Essays on Mexican Art PDF eBook
Author Octavio Paz
Publisher Harvest Books
Total Pages 303
Release 1995-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780156000611

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Essays discuss pre-Columbian art, the influence of European art on the Mexican muralists, and the abstract art of Tamayo

New Essays on the Psychology of Art

New Essays on the Psychology of Art
Title New Essays on the Psychology of Art PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Arnheim
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 354
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0520907841

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Thousands of readers who have profited from engagement with the lively mind of Rudolf Arnheim over the decades will receive news of this new collection of essays expectantly. In the essays collected here, as in his earlier work on a large variety of art forms, Arnheim explores concrete poetry and the metaphors of Dante, photography and the meaning of music. There are essays on color composition, forgeries, and the problems of perspective, on art in education and therapy, on the style of artists' late works, and the reading of maps. Also, in a triplet of essays on pioneers in the psychology of art (Max Wertheimer, Gustav Theodor Fechner, and Wilhelm Worringer) Arnheim goes back to the roots of modern thinking about the mechanisms of artistic perception.