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020400
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New York, Vintage, 1991.
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205pBrown spine
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This 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.
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9780679736554 Pb.
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I01777 | 701.15/BER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018472
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London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012.
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316pGrey spine
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John Berger relates the story of G, a modern Don Juan forging an energetic sexual career in Europe during the early years of the last century as Europe teeters on the brink of war.
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9781408834343 Pb.
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I01358 | 823.91/BER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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018661
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London, Vintage international, 2003.
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xiii, 579pWhite spine
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This book is a collection of John Berger's most seminal essays. Berger's insights make it impossible to look at a painting, watch a film or even visit a zook in quite the same way again. The vast range of subjects he addresses, the lean beauty of his prose, and the keenness of his anger against injustice move us to view the world with a new lens of awareness.
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9780375713187 Pb.
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I01376 | 824.914/BER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016146
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London, BBC & Penguin, 2008.
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165pWhite Spine
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This book changed the way people think about art criticism and painting. This watershed work, through word and image, shows how what we see is always influenced by a whole host of assumptions concerning the nature of beauty, truth, civilization, form, taste, class and gender. Exploring the layers of meaning wtihin oil paintings,photographs and graphic art, Berger argues that when we see, we are not just looking, we are reading the language of images.
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9780141035796 Pb.
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I00778 | 701.18/BER | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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I01676 | 701.18/BER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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019517
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London, Penguin Books, 2009.
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99pPurple spine
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Great Ideas
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John Berger broke new ground with his penetrating writings on life, art and how we see the world around us. Here he explores how the ancient relationship between man and nature has been severed in the modern consumer age, with the animals that used to be at the centre of our existence now marginalized and reduced to spectacle.
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9780141043975 Pb.
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I01664 | 113.8/BER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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