Theories of Art From Impressionism to Kandinsky

Theories of Art  From Impressionism to Kandinsky
Author: Moshe Barasch
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2000
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN: 0415926270

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Modern Theories of Art 2

Modern Theories of Art 2
Author: Moshe Barasch
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 1998-03-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780814739488

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In this volume, the third in his classic series of texts surveying the history of art theory, Moshe Barasch traces the hidden patterns and interlocking themes in the study of art, from Impressionism to Abstract Art. Barasch details the immense social changes in the creation, presentation, and reception of art which have set the history of art theory on a vertiginous new course: the decreased relevance of workshops and art schools; the replacement of the treatise by the critical review; and the interrelation of new modes of scientific inquiry with artistic theory and praxis. The consequent changes in the ways in which critics as well as artists conceptualized paintings and sculptures were radical, marked by an obsession with intense, immediate sensory experiences, psychological reflection on the effects of art, and a magnetic pull to the exotic and alien, making for the most exciting and fertile period in the history of art criticism.

Theories of Art

Theories of Art
Author: Moshe Barasch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781135199654

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In this volume, the third in his classic series on art theory, Moshe Barasch traces the hidden patterns and interlocking themes in the study of art, from impressionism to abstract art. Barasch details the immense social changes in the creation, presentation, and reception of art which have set the history of art theory on a vertiginous new course: the decreased relevance of workshops and art schools; the replacement of the treatise by the critical review; and the emerging interrelationship between scientific inquiry and artistic theory. The consequent changes in the ways in which critics as well as artists conceptualized paintings and sculptures were radical, marked by an obsession with intense sensory experiences, psychological reflection on the effects of art, and an attraction to the exotic and alien--making for the most exciting and fertile period in the history of art criticism.

Theories of Art From Impressionism to Kandinsky

Theories of Art  From Impressionism to Kandinsky
Author: Moshe Barasch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2000
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN: LCCN:00042461

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Modern Theories of Art

Modern Theories of Art
Author: Moshe Barasch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0814709052

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In this volume, the third in his classic series of texts surveying the history of art theory, Moshe Barasch traces the hidden patterns and interlocking themes in the study of art, from Impressionism to Abstract Art. Barasch details the immense social changes in the creation, presentation, and reception of art which have set the history of art theory on a vertiginous new course: the decreased relevance of workshops and art schools; the replacement of the treatise by the critical review; and the interrelation of new modes of scientific inquiry with artistic theory and praxis. The consequent changes in the ways in which critics as well as artists conceptualized paintings and sculptures were radical, marked by an obsession with intense, immediate sensory experiences, psychological reflection on the effects of art, and a magnetic pull to the exotic and alien, making for the most exciting and fertile period in the history of art criticism.

Modern Theories of Art From impressionism to Kandinsky

Modern Theories of Art  From impressionism to Kandinsky
Author: Moshe Barasch
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1998-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780814712733

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In this volume, the third in his classic series of texts surveying the history of art theory, Moshe Barasch traces the hidden patterns and interlocking themes in the study of art, from Impressionism to Abstract Art. Barasch details the immense social changes in the creation, presentation, and reception of art which have set the history of art theory on a vertiginous new course: the decreased relevance of workshops and art schools; the replacement of the treatise by the critical review; and the interrelation of new modes of scientific inquiry with artistic theory and praxis. The consequent changes in the ways in which critics as well as artists conceptualized paintings and sculptures were radical, marked by an obsession with intense, immediate sensory experiences, psychological reflection on the effects of art, and a magnetic pull to the exotic and alien, making for the most exciting and fertile period in the history of art criticism.

Jung s Reception of Picasso and Abstract Art

Jung   s Reception of Picasso and Abstract Art
Author: Lucinda Hill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2022-03-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000571707

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This book explores the nature of Jung’s understanding of modern art, in particular his reception to the work of Picasso and his striking prejudice shown in his controversial essay of 1932. Offering an important contribution towards understanding Jung’s attitudes towards Picasso and modern art, the book addresses the impact that Jung’s unwillingness to engage in a deeper exploration of modern artforms had on the development of his psychological ideas. It explores and uncovers the reasons for Jung’s derogatory view of Picasso and abstract art more generally, revealing how Jung was unable to remain objective due to his own complex and equally fascinating relationship with art and the psychology of image making. The book argues that modern art parallels Jung’s interests by embracing the spirit of experimentation and using new imagery to challenge creative conceptions, which makes Jung’s attitudes towards modern art all the more surprising. Jung’s Reception of Picasso and Abstract Art will be of great interest to researchers, academics and those interested in analytical psychology, Jungian studies, art history and modernism, aesthetics and psychoanalysis.

Representation in Religion

Representation in Religion
Author: Moshé Barash,Jan Assmann,Albert I. Baumgarten
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9004119396

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The volume consists of presentations made at an international conference. Authors consider the issues concerning the role of representation in religion across a variety of traditions, from the three Abrahamic faiths to those of antiquity and the East.