Thinking and Writing about Art History

Thinking and Writing about Art History
Author: Donna K. Reid
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: PSU:000044680572

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"Concise and clearly written, this exemplary reference source provides a solid introduction to the methodology of art history and an overview of writing in the discipline. Part I discusses what art history is and how art historians think; the vocabulary of art (including formal elements and principles of design); and critical criteria. Part II helps readers conceptualize an art history paper, research different sources and methods (including citations), and write short papers, research papers, and essay examinations (provides numerous samples. The Second Edition now offers a section on the materials and processes in art; expanded discussions on the approaches in art history; practical guidelines for researching on the Internet and using electronic databases; plus a new glossary of terms. "For art historians.

Studio Stories

Studio Stories
Author: Lauren Rader
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016
Genre: Art
ISBN: 194183051X

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When artist Lauren Rader begins inviting women into her studio for classes in creativity, she has no idea what she is about to unleash. Drawn by a common yearning to express themselves through art, the women soon find that the path to creativity leads deep within'to hidden thoughts, buried memories, and dramatic life changes. Here, Rader relates their intensely personal journeys, along with insights from a lifetime of teaching and artistry, and from her daily walks along the river with her sweet dog Wiley.

Thinking and Writing about Art

Thinking and Writing about Art
Author: Lois Fichner-Rathus
Publsiher: Wiley
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1997-12
Genre: Academic writing
ISBN: 0130955094

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Art write

Art write
Author: Vicki Krohn Amorose
Publsiher: Vicki Krohn Amorose
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1937303128

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Practical information for artists trying to sell their work. Formatted in a workbook style with fill exercises and examples.

What it Means to Write About Art

What it Means to Write About Art
Author: Jarrett Earnest
Publsiher: David Zwirner Books
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781941701898

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The most comprehensive portrait of art criticism ever assembled, as told by the leading writers of our time. In the last fifty years, art criticism has flourished as never before. Moving from niche to mainstream, it is now widely taught at universities, practiced in newspapers, magazines, and online, and has become the subject of debate by readers, writers, and artists worldwide. Equal parts oral history and analysis of craft, What It Means to Write About Art offers an unprecedented overview of American art writing. These thirty in-depth conversations chart the role of the critic as it has evolved from the 1960s to today, providing an invaluable resource for aspiring artists and writers alike. John Ashbery recalls finding Rimbaud’s poetry through his first gay crush at sixteen; Rosalind Krauss remembers stealing the design of October from Massimo Vignelli; Paul Chaat Smith details his early days with Jimmy Durham in the American Indian Movement; Dave Hickey talks about writing country songs with Waylon Jennings; Michele Wallace relives her late-night and early-morning interviews with James Baldwin; Lucy Lippard describes confronting Clement Greenberg at a lecture; Eileen Myles asserts her belief that her negative review incited the Women’s Action Coalition; and Fred Moten recounts falling in love with Renoir while at Harvard. Jarrett Earnest’s wide-ranging conversations with critics, historians, journalists, novelists, poets, and theorists—each of whom approach the subject from unique positions—illustrate different ways of writing, thinking, and looking at art. Interviews with Hilton Als, John Ashbery, Bill Berkson, Yve-Alain Bois, Huey Copeland, Holland Cotter, Douglas Crimp, Darby English, Hal Foster, Michael Fried, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Dave Hickey, Siri Hustvedt, Kellie Jones, Chris Kraus, Rosalind Krauss, Lucy Lippard, Fred Moten, Eileen Myles, Molly Nesbit, Jed Perl, Barbara Rose, Jerry Saltz, Peter Schjeldahl, Barry Schwabsky, Paul Chaat Smith, Roberta Smith, Lynne Tillman, Michele Wallace, and John Yau.

The Fifth House of the Heart

The Fifth House of the Heart
Author: Ben Tripp
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781476782638

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Filled with characters as menacing as they are memorable, this chilling twist on vampire fiction packs a punch in the bestselling tradition of ’Salem’s Lot by Stephen King. Asmodeus “Sax” Saxon-Tang, a vainglorious and well-established antiques dealer, has made a fortune over many years by globetrotting for the finest lost objects in the world. Only Sax knows the true secret to his success: at certain points of his life, he’s killed vampires for their priceless hoards of treasure. But now Sax’s past actions are quite literally coming back to haunt him, and the lives of those he holds most dear are in mortal danger. To counter this unnatural threat, and with the blessing of the Holy Roman Church, a cowardly but cunning Sax must travel across Europe in pursuit of incalculable evil—and immeasurable wealth—with a ragtag team of mercenaries and vampire killers to hunt a terrifying, ageless monster…one who is hunting Sax in turn. From author Ben Tripp, whose first horror novel Rise Again “raises the stakes so high that the book becomes nearly impossible to put down” (Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother), The Fifth House of the Heart is a powerful story that will haunt you long after its final pages.

Words about Pictures

Words about Pictures
Author: Perry Nodelman
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 1990-08-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780820312712

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A pioneering study of a unique narrative form, Words about Pictures examines the special qualities of picture books--books intended to educate or tell stories to young children. Drawing from a number of aesthetic and literary sources, Perry Nodelman explores the ways in which the interplay of the verbal and visual aspects of picture books conveys more narrative information and stimulation than either medium could achieve alone. Moving from "baby" books, alphabet books, and word books to such well-known children's picture books as Nancy Ekholm Burkert's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Gerald McDermott's Arrow to the Sun, Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are, and Chris Van Allsburg's The Garden of Abdul Gasazi, Nodelman reveals how picture-book narrative is affected by the exclusively visual information of picture-book design and illustration as well as by the relationships between pictures and their complementary texts.

How to See Looking Talking and Thinking about Art

How to See  Looking  Talking  and Thinking about Art
Author: David Salle
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780393248142

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“If John Berger’s Ways of Seeing is a classic of art criticism, looking at the ‘what’ of art, then David Salle’s How to See is the artist’s reply, a brilliant series of reflections on how artists think when they make their work. The ‘how’ of art has perhaps never been better explored.” —Salman Rushdie How does art work? How does it move us, inform us, challenge us? Internationally renowned painter David Salle’s incisive essay collection illuminates these questions by exploring the work of influential twentieth-century artists. Engaging with a wide range of Salle’s friends and contemporaries—from painters to conceptual artists such as Jeff Koons, John Baldessari, Roy Lichtenstein, and Alex Katz, among others—How to See explores not only the multilayered personalities of the artists themselves but also the distinctive character of their oeuvres. Salle writes with humor and verve, replacing the jargon of art theory with precise and evocative descriptions that help the reader develop a personal and intuitive engagement with art. The result: a master class on how to see with an artist’s eye.