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ID020400
Call Number701.15/BER
Title ProperAbout looking
LanguageENG
AuthorBerger, John
PublicationNew York,  Vintage,  1991.
Description205p   Brown spine
NoteThis successor to John Berger's 'Ways of Seeing', written over the last ten years, searches for meaning within and beyond what is looked at. Why do zoos disappoint children? Why do we take snapshots of those we love? How do the media use photographs of agony? When an animal looks us in the eyes, what does that look mean? Berger describes how a sixteenth-century masterpiece he saw in the 1960s comes to look different to him a decade later. He discusses how a forest looks to a woodcutter; how fields look to a peasant; how the world looks to a nineteenth-century barber's son; how New York looked to immigrants; and how each of these perspectives was reflected in the struggles of a particular painter. Every painting he considers, whether by Millet, Courbet, Turner, Magritte, Fasanella, or Francis Bacon, is evidence of an experience which belongs as fully to life as to art.
Standard Number9780679736554
Price. Qualification$15.95(Pb)
Classification Number701.15
Key WordsIBDP ;  TOK ;  Art - Psychology


 
 
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