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Rembrandt\'s Eyes by Simon Schama
$45.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Reading Level: very good
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Ways of Seeing by John Berger
$8.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: Penguin Modern Classics | Reading Level: good
How do we see the world around us? "The Penguin on Design" series includes the works of creative thinkers whose writings on art, design and the media have changed our vision forever. "Seeing comes before words. The child looks and recognizes before it can speak." "But, there is also another sense in whi ...Show more
Raymond Pettibon A Reader by Raymond Pettibon; Anne Temkin (ed.); Hamza Walker (ed.)
$25.00 NZD
Category: Artists | Reading Level: good-very good
Raymond Pettibon is famed for the breadth and depth of his reading: his art draws on it (excuse pun) at every turn. This anthology of Pettibon's favorite authors assembles an eclectic mix, from Charles Baudelaire to Borges, and Charles Manson to Mickey Spillane. Pettibon's choice of literary resources o ...Show more
Rethinking Borders by John C Welchman (ed.)
$14.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Reading Level: very good
The Museum Time Machine - Putting Cultures on Display by Robert Lumley
$12.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: Comedia Ser. | Reading Level: very good
A provocative contribution to the current debate on museums, this collection of essays contains contributions from France, Britain, Australia, the USA and Canada.
Symbols in Art by Matthew Wilson
$12.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: Art Essentials | Reading Level: very good
Iconography, or the study of symbols--be they animals, artifacts, plants, geometric shapes, or gestures--is an essential aspect of interpreting art. One of the most consistent features of human society throughout time has been the use of visual symbols, which often act as substitutions for the written w ...Show more
Greek Sculpture - The Classical Period by John Boardman
$12.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: World of Art Ser. | Reading Level: very good
Looks at the development of sculptures, reliefs, and friezes in fifth century B.C. Greece and assesses this period's importance in art history.
Greek Art by John Boardman
$14.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: World of Art S. | Reading Level: very good
First published in the early 1960s, this history of Greek art has been enlarged and rewritten. It takes into account new finds as well as new ideas and attitudes to the subject, and emphasizes that Greek art should be seen in its proper context, not that of galleries and museums.
Art and Myth in Ancient Greece by Thomas H Carpenter
$12.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: World of Art | Reading Level: good-very good
Here is the first scholarly, comprehensive and succinct survey of the treatment of myth by the artists of ancient Greece. With its copious illustrations, it forms an indispensable and unrivalled reference work for everybody interested in art, drama, poetry, anthropology or religion. There is no suv ...Show more
Greek Sculpture - The Archaic Period by John Boardman
$12.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: World of Art | Reading Level: very good
"Authoritative and brilliantly illustrated. . . . The book recommends itself not only for its synthesis of existing knowledge, but also for its original ideas." --The Daily Telegraph For most people there is no more satisfying expression of Greek art than its sculpture. It was the first, the only ancien ...Show more
Good Looking - Essays on the Virtue of Images by Barbara Maria Stafford
$14.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Reading Level: very good
Building on the arguments of her previous books, Body Criticism (1991) and Artful Science (1994), Good Looking challenges the reflexive identification of images with vice. Today rampant criticism, both inside and outside the academy, condemns the immoralities of aesthetic illusion, museum display, cable ...Show more
Global Interests - Renaissance Art Between East and West by Lisa Jardine; Jerry Brotton
$16.00 NZD
Category: History & Theory | Series: Picturing History | Reading Level: good-very good
In this groundbreaking, highly provocative examination of the Renaissance, Jerry Brotton and Lisa Jardine raise questions about the formation of cultural identity in Western Europe. Through an analysis of the circulation of art and luxury objects, the authors challenge the view that Renaissance culture ...Show more