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Global culture after Gombrich
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- Book Synopsis
- Ernst Gombrich can be considered the most influential art historian of the 20th-century. Until now, however, the global impact of his work has been under-appreciated. Global Culture after Gombrich: Art, Mind, World presents essays by historians of art and culture - themselves students of Gombrich or associated with his scholarly home, the Warburg Institute - from Asia, the USA, and Europe. Subjects range from picture-making's place in human evolution to the visual marginalia of the Renaissance, and from nineteenth-century modernism to the implications of the latest neuroscience for cultural history. Other chapters treat fundamental issues, such as the notion of connoisseurship, the fate of the idea of 'culture', or the cultural specificity of modernism. They range from theoretical broadsides - notably, a defence of the 'intelligence' of art - to intricate reflections - for example on caricature as a style. In showing how Gombrich initiated enquiries that have spread in numerous - and global - directions, Global Culture after Gombrich: Art, Mind, World makes a vital contribution to contemporary debates around the languages of art history and showcases the range of approaches and methods by which art history is, and has yet to be, written.
- About The Author
- Cao Yiqiang is the director of the School of Arts and Humanities at China Academy of Art. His research focuses on the construction of Chinese Art History, and the relationships between art and ideology, image and history, and international exchange. John Onians is Professor Emeritus of World Art at the University of East Anglia, UK. Founder Editor of the journal Art History in 1978, his work has been instrumental in exploring the biological basis of art and establishing Neuroarthistory as a distinct set of methodologies. Nicolas Penny is an art historian and former director of the National Gallery in London. He has held several professorships at Oxford University, UK and was senior curator of sculpture at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. , USA. Matthew MacKisack is an art historian and writer who has held research fellowships at the University of Exeter Medical School and China Academy of Art, Hangzhou. He has written widely on the relationships between modernity, artistic practice, and the mind.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781789389999
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Intellect Books, (13 December 2024)
- Number of Pages
- 240
- Weight
- 537 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 244 x 170 mm
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