Art’s impact can be both straightforward and unpredictable. It can hit us immediately or linger in the wings for a while, coming over us when we least expect it. Art can change minds or attitudes, provoke anger or shock, inspire laughter or tears. It can intimidate, disconcert, pose conundrums or puzzles, instruct, or enlighten. Every work of art offers a window on society’s values and ideals, and expresses the perceptions and memories of its artist. But art presents a daunting question: How do we evaluate, explore, and respond to it? Unpretentious and engaging as ever, art historian Susie Hodge offers clear, concise tools to interpret and respond to a broad variety of artwork and artists’ philosophies. Perfect for the art lover who doesn’t love art-world jargon, How to Look at Art paves the way for encounters with art that are enriching, creativity-fueling, and fun.

Данные книги

Место издания

Лондон

Издательство

Tate Publishing

Год

2014

Количество страниц

128 страниц

ISBN

9781849762236

Закрытое или открытое хранение

Доступ по запросу

Наличие иллюстраций

Да

Наличие библиографии

Нет

Полочный индекс и авторский знак

709.042 Hod

Количество томов

1

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