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Look again, how to experience the Old Masters, Ossian Ward

Label
Look again, how to experience the Old Masters, Ossian Ward
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 172) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Look again
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1053998098
Responsibility statement
Ossian Ward
Sub title
how to experience the Old Masters
Summary
The art of the past can seem very far away, obscured both by time and by knotty academic theory. Foregrounding the experience of the contemporary viewer, Look Again shows how this need not be the case. Ossian Ward's simple, ten-step programme acts as an aid to looking, breaking down the often obscure strategies of the Old Masters into intuitive categories - from Art as Honesty to Art as Vision. 0Look Again's novel approach is influenced by John Berger's Ways of Seeing, but is here updated for the art world of the 21st century. Key to this book is an emphasis on ways of experiencing Old Masters - more than just looking. Just as contemporary art should be judged by how it moves us, cajoles us and envelops us, so too can the great paintings of the world be seen as immersive, captivating, even participatory experiences. 0Ward does not deny the specific complexities and barriers associated with looking at art from other eras. Instead he offers readers a new formula to help illuminate this kind of art. His method not only provides the viewer with the tools to interpret a work of art, but also assumes that we hold some of this knowledge within ourselves already. In other words, everyone can share the enriching experience of Old Master paintings
Table Of Contents
Art as philosophy -- Art as honesty -- Art as drama -- Art as beauty -- Art as horror -- Art as paradox -- Art as folly -- Art as vision
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