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Introduction to Art: Design Context and Meaning - Exploring Artistic Expression and Cultural Interpretations - cover

Introduction to Art: Design Context and Meaning - Exploring Artistic Expression and Cultural Interpretations

Pamela Sachant, Peggy Blood, Jeffery LeMieux, Rita Tekippe

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Introduction to Art: Design, Context, and Meaning offers an expansive exploration of art's multifaceted nature, capturing the interplay between design, historical contexts, and the profound meanings embedded within visual expression. The anthology traverses a wide array of genres and periods, showcasing a vivid tapestry of literary styles that animate the rich dialogue between art and its socio-cultural environment. Without singling out any specific work, the collection effortlessly bridges classical inspirations with contemporary interpretations, inviting readers to reconsider familiar paradigms and appreciate the nuanced conversations that art stimulates across time and space. The anthology is thoughtfully compiled by authors Pamela Sachant, Peggy Blood, Jeffery LeMieux, and Rita Tekippe, whose diverse academic and artistic expertise coalesces into a comprehensive narrative. These scholars and practitioners delve deep into the historical, cultural, and thematic threads that shape artistic expression, providing profound insights and fostering an appreciation for both the shared and distinct perspectives within the anthology. The collection aligns with pivotal cultural and artistic movements, presenting readers with a unified yet multifaceted exploration of art's enduring influence on human culture. This anthology serves as an invaluable resource for those wishing to delve into the world of art with a nuanced appreciation for its complexity and diversity. It offers an essential opportunity to encounter a myriad of perspectives, fostering a dialogue that enriches the understanding of art's pivotal role in society. Readers will be encouraged to explore the anthology not only for its educational value but also for its ability to provoke thought and inspire appreciation for the dialogical interplay between various artistic voices and visions.
Disponibile da: 27/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 269 pagine.

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