The Art of Seeing (4th Edition) - Softcover

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This best-selling exploration of traditional and contemporary art and artistic media focuses on art from the artistsÕ point of view. KEY TOPICS: Using an engaging, readable style, this book quotes artists themselves who explain what they were trying to do in their art. Emphasizing aesthetics and art techniques, the book also covers the philosophical foundations, elements and principles of design, and technical considerations of each artistÕs medium. It offers broad coverage of all media as well as traditional and contemporary art, multicultural and non-Western art, art by women, Òoutsider artÓ, and computer graphics. It also covers such traditional and contemporary topics as creativity, encaustic, fresco, wood engraving, computer art, graphic design, photography, Xerox and FAX art, video art, conceptual art, performance art, earthworks, installation pieces, and folk art. Finally, the book includes maps with timelines showing the regions where major trends in Western art were developed and the site of major art and artworks while the timeline gives a global historical context for the evolution of Western art. The fourth edition of The Art of Seeing has been revised to include a new chapter on computer graphics including art on the Internet. It also includes boxes dealing with controversies such as censorship, race and gender criticism, restoration of paintings, protection of famous works, and art as an investment. The first chapter has been revised to provide a clear and provocative introduction to the understanding of art. And the final chapter now examines four major works of art in depth: PicassoÕs Guernica, RodinÕs Gates of Hell, MichelangeloÕs Sistine ChapelCeiling, and Moshe SafdieÕs Vancouver Library Square. There are also two new artists boxes including Stephen Alcorn on printmaking and John Lyle on ecologically-oriented landscape design. An essential art reference for every reader interested in art, especially art professionals and collectors.

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Extensively revised and expanded, this best selling exploration of traditional and contemporary art and artistic media focuses on art as seen from the artists' point of view treating artistic techniques and introductory aesthetic principles.
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We are very pleased to be able to offer this new sixth edition of The Art of Seeing, for its features will bring readers even closer than before to an informed understanding of the fine and applied arts of the world. The scope of this understanding has been extended in many ways.

NEW FEATURES OF THIS EDITION

Color is such a critical element of design that the use of color illustrations has been greatly increased in this edition, with 66 new color images. We have particularly emphasized the reproduction of paintings in color and have added important painters who did not appear in previous editions, such as Bellini and Delacroix. The new artworks range from multi-media installations and Daniel Libeskind's model for a poignantly symbolic post-9/11 World Trade Center to wooden sculpture by the thirteenth-century Japanese master, Unkei.

The multicultural nature of the book has been enhanced with new material from contemporary Vietnamese, Indian, Chinese, Native American, and African artists. Women artists continue to be well represented throughout the book, particularly in contemporary pieces such as the provocative installation and performance work of Marina Abramovic.

Digital art has become an integral part of the contemporary art scene, so its coverage has been expanded and updated throughout the book as well as in the chapter on digital art. At the same time, consideration of historical movements has also been enhanced with additions such as a new section on Assyrian art.

The Art of Seeing has been completely redesigned for greater readability and clarity. Each chapter now begins with a helpful list of "Key Concepts" to help readers mentally organize the material that follows. Boxes in Chapter 15 summarizing major historical developments in Western art along with significant events of the times have been completely reorganized, with references to pieces of art previously illustrated in the book to explain particular topics, so that these works may also be better understood within their historical contexts.

Special feature boxes were introduced to the fifth edition entitled "The World Seen." Each examines an art form that has been highly developed in a particular time and place, such as the brush and ink paintings of Sung China, the precious metalwork of Tsarist Russia, the ivory work of the kingdom of Benin, and the traditional gold-embroidered saris that have now entered the realm of high fashion in India. The social and cultural factors that led to these heights are examined along with the exceptional skillfulness of the artists. In the sixth edition, another extraordinary art wonder of the world has been added: "The Hidden Temples of Angkor" in Cambodia. These "The World Seen" boxes are distinguished from the running text by their green-tinted headings.

The special feature boxes on "Art Issues" have also been updated and expanded, with the addition of boxes on "Looting of Art Treasures," prompted by thefts from the Baghdad Museum but also delving into other similar controversies, plus boxes on "Preserving Ephemeral Materials" and "The Camera Obscura: A Trade Secret?" Both in the text and in these special boxes we have attempted to explore many areas of controversy in the art world. These "Art Issues" boxes are distinguished from the running text by their brown-tinted headings.

THE NATURE OF THIS BOOK

As always, we have taken considerable effort in The Art of Seeing to make art come to life. The language we use is vigorous and down-to-earth, with many quotations from the artists themselves to help explain, in their own words, what they were trying to do. There are also numerous "Artists on Art" boxes throughout the book, distinguished by blue-tinted headings, featuring more lengthy passages in which major artists speak about their work in general, giving students valuable insights into art from the artists' point of view. Artists' own words about their work are a treasure trove for the student of art appreciation. Some of these are developed from our personal communications with the artists, some from historical documents. These quotations have been tightened in this edition to keep the focus relevant to issues being explored in the running text.

Carefully-chosen artworks are illustrated and described at the beginning of each chapter. These vignettes display works that are in some way emblematic of the entire topic to be discussed. These give a taste of what is to follow and an introduction to looking at that aspect of art.

Many illustrations are accompanied by discursive captions which augment the text discussions by giving related information about the content and context of the work. Some include interesting quotations from the artists about what they were attempting to do, thus deepening understanding of the work at hand.

There are many pedagogical aids in The Art of Seeing. In addition to the new "Key Concepts" lists at the beginning of each chapter, unfamiliar words are carefully defined where they are first used and those which are again defined in an extensive illustrated glossary at the end of the book are printed in boldface. Pronunciation aids are provided for words in the glossary that may be unfamiliar to students. There is also a guide in the back to the artists' names that are difficult to pronounce.

Art in The Art of Seeing is a stimulating, exciting visual gallery. The illustrations for each concept are clearly related to the text and carefully described. There are some 595 illustrations, 354 of them in color, many reproduced at full-page size. They are taken from all the visual arts, from painting and sculpture to clothing and industrial design. Use of such a global variety of illustrations from both fine and applied arts, old and new, allows us to broaden tastes in art and to demonstrate the underlying principles, elements, and issues in art, no matter what form it takes.

In Chapter 15, which traces the development of Western art, the discussion is enhanced by maps and timelines. The six maps show the regions where major trends in Western art developed and indicate key artistic centers, with insets of important buildings and monuments. Each map is accompanied by a timeline giving a global historical context to the evolution of Western art, up to the beginning of the twenty-first century.

ITS ORGANIZATION

Part 1 of The Art of Seeing lays the foundation for understanding the aesthetic aspects of a work of art. In Chapter 1, we develop an initial vocabulary and an intellectual framework for considering artworks: the creative impulse, the varying forms and content of its manifestation, critical opinion of the results, and, with time, recognition of the greatness of some works. Chapter 2 is devoted to extensive analysis of the visual elements with which the artist works: line, shapes, form, space, texture, light, color, and time. Chapter 3 covers the subtle organizing principles by which these elements are used in a work of art.

The next two parts of the book approach art through the materials and techniques used by the artists. By revealing the difficulties of each method, we hope to enhance appreciation of the artists' accomplishments in the face of the intractabilities of their media. Part 2 covers two-dimensional techniques and media: drawing, painting, printmaking, graphic design, photography, photo-copy, fax, film, television, video, and computer graphics. Part 3 covers three-dimensional media: sculpture, crags, industrial design, clothing design, architecture, interior design, environmental design, and the performing arts.

Part 4 approaches art as it exists in time. We first offer a concise approach to historical styles in Western art. Some 48 major movements, from prehistoric to contemporary, are covered, with an illustrated timeline on pages 430 and 431 as an aid to understanding how the distinctly different aesthetic movements are related in time. In addition, six maps show close-ups of particular periods so that one can see where the major artists of the time were working, in the context of major world events.

The final chapter is a unique, in-depth examination of specific works of art, including their evolution in time. It approximates the actual experience of encountering a work of art, drawing on all levels of appreciation developed in the book, in order to analyze and respond to four masterworks.

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  • PublisherPrentice Hall
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0137906358
  • ISBN 13 9780137906352
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number4
  • Number of pages544
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