Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of40
- The joy of art, how to look at, appreciate, and talk about art, Carolyn Schlam
- The Mitchell Beazley library of art, [chief contributor and general editor, David Piper]
- Refracting vision, Essays on the writings of Michael Fried, edited by Jill Beaulieu, Mary Roberts and Toni Ross
- Brian Wilson, an art book, ed. Alex Farquharson
- The art of seeing, Paul Zelanski, Mary Pat Fisher
- Encounter, Milan Kundera ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
- Art, agency and living presence, from the animated image to the excessive object, Caroline van Eck
- Talking to Faith Ringgold, by Faith Ringgold, Linda Freeman & Nancy Roucher
- Picture this!, activities and adventures in impressionism, Joyce Raimondo
- The art museum
- Making masterpieces, Neil MacGregor ; with Erika Langmuir
- Beyond price, value in culture, economics, and the arts, edited by Michael Hutter and David Throsby
- Purposes of art, an introduction to the history and appreciation of art, Albert. E. Elsen
- Beg, steal and borrow, artists against originality, Robert Shore
- Johannes Vermeer, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Material thinking, the theory and practice of creative research, Paul Carter
- Wilde now, performance, celebrity and intermediality in Oscar Wilde, Pierpaolo Martino
- Club Univers, Chus Martinez
- Art of different cultures, Lilian Coppock
- Notebooks, Betty Churcher
- The art of illusion, Florian Heine ; [translation: Noel Zmija-Maurice]
- Truth bomb, inspiration from the mouths and minds of women artists, Abigail Crompton
- Art as therapy, Alain de Botton, John Armstrong
- A new way of seeing, the history of art in 57 works, Kelly Grovier
- Artists on art, how they see, think & create, Holly Black
- The self-portrait, a cultural history, James Hall
- Art as therapy, Alain de Botton, John Armstrong
- Illusion art, Jane Bingham
- The pursuit of art, travels, encounters and revelations, Martin Gayford
- JÅ«sansai kara no Ä to shikÅ , "jibun dake no kotae" ga mitsukaru, Suenaga Yukiho
- Breakfast at Sotheby's, an A-Z of the art world, Hook, Philip
- 50 art movements you should know, Rosalind Ormiston
- How to look at art, Susie Hodge
- OtchaettÅ n, misul Å n chaemitta, kÅ rim Å l Å ryÅ pke nÅ kkinÅ n immunja rÅ l wihan 5-pun kyoyang misul, Pak Hye-sÅ ng chiÅ m
- Look at this if you love great art, a critical curation of 100 essential artworks, Chloë Ashby
- How to enjoy art, a guide for everyone, Ben Street
- Fandom as methodology, a sourcebook for artists and writers, edited by Catherine Grant and Kate Random Love
- Nuggets, new and old writing on art, architecture, and culture, by Dan Graham ; edited by Kathy Slade
- Faith Ringgold, Robyn Montana Turner
- Understanding & investigating art, bringing the National Gallery into the art room, Rod Taylor
- Understanding art objects, thinking through the eye, edited by Tony Godfrey ; with essays by Megan Aldrich ... [et al.]
- Reading pictures, what we think about when we look at art, Alberto Manguel
- The intelligent eye, learning to think by looking at art, David N. Perkins
- In the time of Picasso, Antony Mason
- Fandom as methodology, a sourcebook for artists and writers, edited by Catherine Grant and Kate Random Love
- Art beyond representation, the performative power of the image, Barbara Bolt
- At the edges of vision, a phenomenological aesthetics of contemporary spectatorship, Renee van de Vall
- Art, agency and living presence, from the animated image to the excessive object, Caroline van Eck
- Reading pictures, viewing texts, Claude Gandelman
- The art spirit, notes, articles, fragments of letters and talks to students, bearing on the concept and technique of picture making, the study of art generally, and on appreciation, Robert Henri ; [compiled by Margery Ryerson ; introduction by Forbes Watson]
Outgoing Resources
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