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The Apple is Everything

Unraveling the Symbolism of a Timeless Fruit

Barnaby Barford author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:ACC Art Books

Published:1st Oct '22

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Exploring the apple's cultural significance, The Apple is Everything reveals its enduring impact on history, art, and human desire.

In The Apple is Everything, Barnaby Barford, a renowned sculptor and artist, delves into the profound impact that the apple has had on history and culture. This fruit, often laden with symbolism, has appeared in mythology, art history, and religious iconography, representing a vast array of human desires. From the biblical tale of Adam and Eve to the trials faced by Heracles, the apple serves as a powerful emblem of love, temptation, immortality, and even death. Barford skillfully illustrates how this simple fruit has woven itself into the fabric of Western culture, influencing everything from the works of iconic artists like Cézanne and Magritte to the stories of Snow White and William Tell.

Barford's exploration does not stop at historical references; he also connects the apple to modern narratives, including the lives of notable figures such as Alan Turing and Steve Jobs. The apple's multifaceted symbolism resonates throughout various aspects of life, from the American frontier to the musical legacy of The Beatles. In doing so, Barford emphasizes the apple's enduring presence and significance in our collective consciousness.

Through The Apple is Everything, readers are invited to celebrate this fruit and its profound influence on human history. Barford's recent installations, featuring apples in various states of being—whether ripe and vibrant or decayed—serve as a poignant reminder of the apple's role in shaping our experiences and ideologies. This book not only showcases Barford's artistic vision but also encourages reflection on the deeper meanings associated with this iconic fruit.

ISBN: 9781788841641

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 955g

288 pages