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How Art Can Be Thought: A Handbook for Change


How Art Can Be Thought: A Handbook for Change

Paperback by deSouza, Al-An (Allan)

How Art Can Be Thought: A Handbook for Change

£24.99

ISBN:
9781478000471
Publication Date:
9 Nov 2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Duke University Press
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
How Art Can Be Thought: A Handbook for Change

Description

What terms do we use to describe and evaluate art, and how do we judge if art is good, and if it is for the social good? In How Art Can Be Thought Allan deSouza investigates such questions and the popular terminology through which art is discussed, valued, and taught. Adapting art viewing to contemporary demands within a rapidly changing world, deSouza outlines how art functions as politicized culture within a global industry. In addition to offering new pedagogical strategies for MFA programs and the training of artists, he provides an extensive analytical glossary of some of the most common terms used to discuss art while focusing on their current and changing usage. He also shows how these terms may be crafted to new artistic and social practices, particularly in what it means to decolonize the places of display and learning. DeSouza's work will be invaluable to the casual gallery visitor and the arts professional alike, to all those who regularly look at, think about, and make art-especially art students and faculty, artists, art critics, and curators.

Contents

Image Notes vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction. A Foot in the Door 1 1. How Art Can Be Thought 21 2. Entry Points 35 3. How Art Can Be Taught 57 4. Critique as Radical Prototype 67 5. How Art Can Be Spoken: A Glossary of Contested Terms 85 Afterwords. How, Now, Rothko? 365 Notes 283 Bibliography 303 Index 309

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