Short Book About Art
Short Book About Art
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Celebrating ten years of this much-loved and bestselling Short Book about Art with an new updated and expanded edition
How is art made? How can we interpret the meaning behind it? And what is the significance of the way in which it is displayed? Using six common themes that bind together art from around the globe, this lively and illuminating journey through art history seeks to answer these questions and more, drawing parallels across different time periods and culturesfrom cave paintings to contemporary multimedia works. This expanded edition of Dana Arnolds bestselling survey offers news illustrations and fresh insightsthe perfect companion for anyone seeking to learn more across a stunning breadth of art.
The most compelling short exploration of the visual arts that I have read since John Bergers Ways of Seeing. Edward Dimendberg, professor of visual studies, University of California, Irvine.
How is art made? How can we interpret the meaning behind it? And what is the significance of the way in which it is displayed? Using six common themes that bind together art from around the globe, this lively and illuminating journey through art history seeks to answer these questions and more, drawing parallels across different time periods and culturesfrom cave paintings to contemporary multimedia works. This expanded edition of Dana Arnolds bestselling survey offers news illustrations and fresh insightsthe perfect companion for anyone seeking to learn more across a stunning breadth of art.
The most compelling short exploration of the visual arts that I have read since John Bergers Ways of Seeing. Edward Dimendberg, professor of visual studies, University of California, Irvine.

