Compelling Visuality: The Work Of Art In And Out Of History
By (Author) Claire Farago
Contributions by Robert Zwijnenberg
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st September 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
701.18
Paperback
256
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
Explores what we actually see, touch, and experience when looking at art. Typically, art history is an enterprise of recovery--of searching out the provenance, the original intentions, the physical setting, and historical conditions behind a work of art. The essays in Compelling Visuality address some of the "other" questions that are less frequently asked--and, in doing so, show how much is to be learned and gained by going beyond the traditional approaches of art history. In particular, the contributors take up the commonly unexplored question of what is actually present in a work of art--what we see, touch, and experience when confronted with Renaissance or Baroque works that have survived the vicissitudes of time. International and interdisciplinary, this volume conducts readers into an ongoing discussion of the value and significance of personal response to works of art.