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New Way of Seeing, A: The History of Art in 57 Works


New Way of Seeing, A: The History of Art in 57 Works

Paperback by Grovier, Kelly

New Way of Seeing, A: The History of Art in 57 Works

£25.00

ISBN:
9780500295564
Publication Date:
3 Mar 2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 22 May 2024
New Way of Seeing, A: The History of Art in 57 Works

Description

A new way of appreciating art that puts the artwork front and centre, brought to us by one of the freshest and most exciting voices in cultural criticism. What makes great art great? Why do some works pulse in the imagination, generation after generation, century after century? From Botticelli's Birth of Venus to Picasso's Guernica, some paintings and sculptures have become so famous, so much a part of who we are, that we no longer really look at them. We take their greatness for granted; our eyes have become near-obsolete. We need a new way of seeing. Unsatisfied with traditional interpretations of masterpieces, which are so often interested only in learning about art, and not from it, Kelly Grovier combed the surface of revered works from the Terracotta Army to Frida Kahlo's self-portraits, in a quest to find the key to their lasting power to move and delight us. He discovered that every truly great work is hardwired with an underappreciated detail that ignites it from deep within. Stepping away from biography, style and the chronology of 'isms' that preoccupies most art history, Grovier tells a new story in which we learn from the artworks, not just about them.

Contents

Introduction: A Touch of Strangeness Ashurbanipal Hunting Lions (c. 645-635 BC) Parthenon Sculptures (c. 444 BC) Terracotta Army of the First Qin Emperor (c. 210 BC) Villa of the Mysteries murals (c. 60-50 BC) Laocoön and his Sons (c. 27 BC-AD 68) Trajan's Column (AD 113), Apollodorus of Damascus The Book of Kells (c. AD 800) Travellers among Mountains and Streams (c. 1000), Fan K'uan Bayeux Tapestry (c. 1077 or after) The Universal Man (c. 1165), Hildegard of Bingen The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (c. 1427), Masaccio Ghent Altarpiece (1430-32), Jan van Eyck The Descent from the Cross (1430-32), Rogier van der Weyden The Annunciation (c. 1438-47), Fra Angelico The Lamentation over the Dead Christ (c. 1480), Andrea Mantegna The Birth of Venus (c. 1482-85), Sandro Botticelli Mona Lisa (c. 1503-6), Leonardo da Vinci The Garden of Earthly Delights (1505-10), Hieronymus Bosch Sistine Chapel ceiling frescoes (1508-12), Michelangelo The School of Athens (1510-11), Raphael Isenheim Altarpiece (1512-16), Matthias Grünewald Bacchus and Ariadne (1520-23), Titian Self-Portrait (1548), Catharina van Hemessen Crucifixion (1565-87), Tintoretto The Supper at Emmaus (1601), Caravaggio The Ecstasy of St Teresa (1647-52), Gian Lorenzo Bernini Las Meninas (1656), Diego Velázquez Girl with a Pearl Earring (c. 1665), Johannes Vermeer Self-Portrait with Two Circles (c. 1665-69), Rembrandt van Rijn An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump (1768), Joseph Wright of Derby The Nightmare (1781), Henry Fuseli The Third of May 1808 (1814), Francisco Goya The Hay Wain (1821), John Constable Rain, Steam, and Speed - The Great Western Railway (1844), J. M. W. Turner Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1 (Portrait of the Artist's Mother) (1871), James Abbott McNeill Whistler The Thinker (1880-1904), Auguste Rodin A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (1882), Édouard Manet Bathers at Asnières (1884), Georges Seurat The Scream (1893), Edvard Munch The Large Bathers (1900-6), Paul Cézanne Group IV, No. 7, Adulthood (1907), Hilma af Klint The Kiss (1907), Gustav Klimt Dance (1909-10), Henri Matisse Water Lilies (1914-26), Claude Monet Fountain (1917), Marcel Duchamp American Gothic (1930), Grant Wood The Persistence of Memory (1931), Salvador Dalí Guernica (1937), Pablo Picasso L'Égypte de Mlle Cléo de Mérode: cours élémentaire d'histoire naturelle (1940), Joseph Cornell Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird (1940), Frida Kahlo One: Number 31 (1950), Jackson Pollock Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X (1953), Francis Bacon Brillo Boxes (1964), Andy Warhol Backs and Fronts (1981), Sean Scully Betty (1988), Gerhard Richter Maman (1999), Louise Bourgeois The Artist is Present (2010), Marina Abramovic Sources and Further Reading Acknowledgments Picture Credits Index

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