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Art, Perception, and Reality

Author : E. H. Gombrich,Julian Hochberg,Max Black
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1973-09
Category : Art
ISBN : 0801815525

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Art, Perception, and Reality by E. H. Gombrich,Julian Hochberg,Max Black Pdf

Explores questions relating to the nature of representation in art. It asks how we recognize likeness in caricatures or portraits, for instance, and presents the conflicting arguments and opinions of an art historian, a psychologist and a philosopher.

The Artist's Reality

Author : Mark Rothko
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2023-07-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300272512

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Mark Rothko’s classic book on artistic practice, ideals, and philosophy, now with an expanded introduction and an afterword by Makoto Fujimura Stored in a New York City warehouse for many years after the artist’s death, this extraordinary manuscript by Mark Rothko (1903–1970) was published to great acclaim in 2004. Probably written in 1940 or 1941, it contains Rothko’s ideas on the modern art world, art history, myth, beauty, the challenges of being an artist in society, the true nature of “American art,” and much more. In his introduction, illustrated with examples of Rothko’s work and pages from the manuscript, the artist’s son, Christopher Rothko, describes the discovery of the manuscript and the fascinating process of its initial publication. This edition includes discussion of Rothko’s “Scribble Book” (1932), his notes on teaching art to children, which has received renewed scholarly attention in recent years and provides clues to the genesis of Rothko’s thinking on pedagogy. In an afterword written for this edition, artist and author Makoto Fujimura reflects on how Rothko’s writings offer a “lifeboat” for “art world refugees” and a model for upholding artistic ideals. He considers the transcendent capacity of Rothko’s paintings to express pure ideas and the significance of the decade-long gap between The Artist’s Reality and Rothko’s mature paintings, during which the horrors of the Holocaust and the atomic bomb were unleashed upon the world.

Art and Reality

Author : Joyce Cary
Publisher : Cambridge, U. P
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1958
Category : Art
ISBN : UCAL:B3550447

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An exploration of the relationships between everyday experience and the work of art.

Art & Reality

Author : Robert J. Abbott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015048918810

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Art & Reality by Robert J. Abbott Pdf

Art & Reality will show you how to present your art work in a way that will gain access to museums, universities, publishers and important galleries that might otherwise be out of reach. It guides you step-by-step through the process of developing and executing a fast track career plan.

Augmented Reality Art

Author : Vladimir Geroimenko
Publisher : Springer
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-17
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783319062037

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Augmented Reality Art by Vladimir Geroimenko Pdf

Written by a team of world-renowned artists, researchers and practitioners - all pioneers in using augmented reality based creative works and installations as a new form of art - this is the first book to explore the exciting new field of augmented reality art and its enabling technologies. As well as investigating augmented reality as a novel artistic medium the book covers cultural, social, spatial and cognitive facets of augmented reality art. Intended as a starting point for exploring this new fascinating area of research and creative practice it will be essential reading not only for artists, researchers and technology developers, but also for students (graduates and undergraduates) and all those interested in emerging augmented reality technology and its current and future applications in art.

Fantastic Reality

Author : Mignon Nixon,Louise Bourgeois
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 0262140896

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Fantastic Reality by Mignon Nixon,Louise Bourgeois Pdf

A critical study of Louise Bourgeois's art from the 1940s to the 1980s: its departure from surrealism and its dialogue with psychoanalysis.

The Changing Concept of Reality in Art

Author : Erwin Rosenthal
Publisher : Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2013-02-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781611457698

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The Changing Concept of Reality in Art by Erwin Rosenthal Pdf

Four essays shed light on the art of self-expression, focusing on artists and great thinkers from Giotto and Dante to Picasso and discussing the deep psychological connections between the human mind and the soul.

The Painter

Author : Peter Heller
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-03-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780804170154

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the national bestselling author of The Dog Stars comes a "carefully composed story about one man’s downward turning life in the American West” (The Boston Globe). After having shot a man in a Santa Fe bar, the famous artist Jim Stegner served his time and has since struggled to manage the dark impulses that sometimes overtake him. Now he lives a quiet life ... until the day that he comes across a hunting guide beating a small horse, and a brutal act of new violence rips his quiet life right open. Pursued by men dead set on retribution, Jim is left with no choice but to return to New Mexico and the high-profile life he left behind, where he’ll reckon with past deeds and the dark shadows in his own heart.

Painting and Reality

Author : Etienne Gilson
Publisher : Cleveland ; New York : World Publishing Company
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1959
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015013172658

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Prosthetic Reality

Author : Sutu
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2016-11-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0646963813

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45 artists from around the world were invited to explore the possibilities of Augmented Reality Art: An art form that allows digital art to superimpose physical art. The book is both a showcase of the art form and a historical document that captures the first wave of Augmented Reality Artists.

Rory McEwen

Author : Martyn Rix
Publisher : Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Artists
ISBN : 1842465910

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Rory McEwen by Martyn Rix Pdf

This is a revised edition of the bestselling book about the life and work of artist and musician Rory McEwen (1932-82). A legend in his lifetime and still admired thirty years after his death, his main legacy is the wonderfully luminous and detailed flower paintings he produced throughout his life, of anemones, auriculas, tulips, fritillaries, and of often battered, dying leaves or mouldering vegetables.

Reality Through the Arts

Author : Sporre
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2003-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 0131831143

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This introductory exploration of basic artistic concepts and terms applies them to a skeletal multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural history of artistic styles. It treats all the arts–painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, music, theatre, dance, film, architecture, literature–uniformly, and uses a common outline to reinforce the relationship of terms and concepts to the perceptual process. The book also ties both artistic media and history to the theme of art as a reflection of human realityThis examination focuses on the media of the arts, pictures, sculpture, music, theatre, cinema, dance, architecture, literature, the styles of the arts, ancient approaches, artistic reflections in the pre-modern world, as well as artistic styles in the emerging modern world and, the beginnings of modernism, pluralism in a post-modern age.For art enthusiasts and others interested exploring how artists express themselves.

New Art in the 60s and 70s

Author : Anne Rorimer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Art
ISBN : 0500284717

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New Art in the 60s and 70s by Anne Rorimer Pdf

By the end of the 1960s a revolution had taken place in the perception and practice of art in Europe and North America. This book, the first detailed account of developments centered around the conceptual art movement, highlights the main issues underlying visually disparate works dating from the second half of the 1960s to the end of the 1970s. These works questioned the accepted categories of painting and sculpture by embracing a wealth of alternative media and procedures. Traditional two- and three-dimensional representations were supplanted by a variety of linguistic and photographic means, as well as installations that brought into play the importance of presentation and site. Through close examination of individual works and artists, Anne Rorimer demonstrates the pervading desire to redefine the characteristics of what was once accepted as truly visual in order to dispel earlier assumptions and offer other criteria for seeing. Artists whose work is discussed in depth include Robert Ryman, Gerhard Richter, Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner, Eleanor Antin, John Baldessari, Gilbert & George, Sol LeWitt, Adrian Piper, Bruce Nauman, Vito Acconci, Marcel Broodthaers, Robert Smithson, Daniel Buren, and Michael Asher. Forerunners of the period such as Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Piero Manzoni, Joseph Beuys, Allan Kaprow, and Fluxus are also included. 303 illustrations.

Writings on Art

Author : Mark Rothko
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0300114400

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The first collection of Mark Rothko's writings, which range the entire span of his career While the collected writings of many major 20th-century artists, including Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell, and Ad Reinhardt, have been published, Mark Rothko's writings have only recently come to light, beginning with the critically acclaimed The Artist's Reality: Philosophies of Art. Rothko's other written works have yet to be brought together into a major publication. Writings on Art fills this significant void; it includes some 90 documents--including short essays, letters, statements, and lectures--written by Rothko over the course of his career. The texts are fully annotated, and a chronology of the artist's life and work is also included. This provocative compilation of both published and unpublished writings from 1934--69 reveals a number of things about Rothko: the importance of writing for an artist who many believed had renounced the written word; the meaning of transmission and transition that he experienced as an art teacher at the Brooklyn Jewish Center Academy; his deep concern for meditation and spirituality; and his private relationships with contemporary artists (including Newman, Motherwell, and Clyfford Still) as well as journalists and curators. As was revealed in Rothko's The Artist's Reality, what emerges from this collection is a more detailed picture of a sophisticated, deeply knowledgeable, and philosophical artist who was also a passionate and articulate writer.

Fame: The Hijacking of Reality

Author : Justine Bateman
Publisher : Akashic Books
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781617756955

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"Wholly riveting." --New York Times Book Review "Justine Bateman was famous before selfies replaced autographs, and bags of fan mail gave way to Twitter shitstorms. And here's the good news: she took notes along the way. Justine steps through the looking glass of her own celebrity, shatters it, and pieces together, beyond the shards and splinters, a reflection of her true self. The transformation is breathtaking. Revelatory and raucous, fascinating and frightening, Fame is a hell of a ride." --Michael J. Fox, actor, author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future "In a new book, Fame: The Hijacking of Reality, the two-time Emmy nominee takes a raw look at the culture of celebrity, reflecting on her stardom at its dizzying peak--and the 'disconcerting' feeling as it began to fade." --People Magazine A Book Soup (Los Angeles, CA) best seller, October 15–21, 2018 "As the title Fame: The Hijacking of Reality more than implies, this is a book about the complicated aspects of all things fame." --Vanity Fair "Bateman digs into the out-of-control nature of being famous, its psychological aftermath and why we all can't get enough of it." --New York Post "The Family Ties alum has written the rawest, bleakest book on fame you're ever likely to read. Bateman's close-up of the celeb experience features vivid encounters with misogyny, painful meditations on aging in Hollywood, and no shortage of theses on social media's wrath." --Entertainment Weekly "Bateman addresses the reader directly, pouring out her thoughts in a rapid-fire, conversational style. (Hunter S. Thompson is saluted in the acknowledgments.)...But her jittery delivery suits the material--the manic sugar high of celebrity and its inevitable crash. Bateman takes the reader through her entire fame cycle, from TV megastar, whose first movie role was alongside Julia Roberts, to her quieter life today as a filmmaker. She is as relentless with herself as she is with others." --Washington Post "While Bateman's new book Fame: The Hijacking of Reality (out now) touches on the former teen starlet's experience in the public eye, it's not a memoir. Far from it, in fact--it's instead an intense meditation on the nature of fame, and a glimpse into the repercussions it has on both the individual experiencing it and the society that keeps the concept alive." --Entertainment Weekly "Bateman takes an unsentimental look at the nature of celebrity worship in her first book, Fame: The Hijacking of Reality." --LA Weekly Entertainment shows, magazines, websites, and other channels continuously report the latest sightings, heartbreaks, and triumphs of the famous to a seemingly insatiable public. Millions of people go to enormous lengths to achieve Fame. Fame is woven into our lives in ways that may have been unimaginable in years past. And yet, is Fame even real? Contrary to tangible realities, Fame is one of those "realities" that we, as a society, have made. Why is that and what is it about Fame that drives us to spend so much time, money, and focus to create the framework that maintains its health? Mining decades of experience, writer, director, producer, and actress Justine Bateman writes a visceral, intimate look at the experience of Fame. Combining the internal reality-shift of the famous, theories on the public's behavior at each stage of a famous person's career, and the experiences of other famous performers, Bateman takes the reader inside and outside the emotions of Fame. The book includes twenty-four color photographs to highlight her analysis.