ART
Histories, Theories and Exceptions
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Jun '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Also available in paperback, 9781845203207 GBP12.99 (January, 2007)
Our understanding of art has undergone several major upheavals over the years. This book explores what art in its broadest sense - from Aboriginal work to the Western art market, from the role of museums to media interactivity, and from the mainstream to the radical. It is suitable for students, practicing artists and general readers alike.Our understanding of art has undergone several major upheavals in the past thirty years. Postmodernism and mass media began the process of disruption in the 1980s. The explosion in the use of digital technologies since the 1990s has radically altered the way in which art is now created, perceived and made available. The recent shift towards regarding art as part of a broader "visual culture" has torn art theory from its roots in art history and placed it in the context of anthropological, cultural and media theory. Art: Histories, Theories and Exceptions confronts these different ideas by examining a range of different approaches to art - as ritual, as a form of diagrammatic writing, as a symptom of a cultural moment, as a commodity, and as an agent of change. Art: Histories, Theories and Exceptions explores what art in its broadest sense - from Aboriginal work to the Western art market, from the role of museums to new media interactivity, from the mainstream to the radical - means today. This provocative book will be invaluable to students, practicing artists and general readers alike.
Adam Geczy is one of the most gifted art writers in years. Thoughtfully, humorously, and with tremendous insight, he traverses a whole range of intellectual disciplines to explore the uses and purposes of art and what distinguish it from other phenomena. An original book and highly readable. Benjamin Genocchio, Art Critic, New York Times Chock-full of interesting bits of information, this primer to the art world covers much ground with agility. Artists interested in learning what they need to know to sound intelligent should start here. Highly recommended. P. Emison, Choice Magazine
ISBN: 9781845207007
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 17mm
Weight: unknown
224 pages