Believing Is Seeing: Creating the Culture of Art

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Why are the paleolithic Venus of Willendorf, Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes, and Marcel Duchamp’s ready-made urinal all considered works of art? Why, strictly speaking, is a Cindy Sherman photograph more “art-like” than a Da Vinci portrait? How did the painters and sculptors of the Renaissance see their creations? And who decides what art is today? In the tradition of Marshall McLuhan and John Berger, this learned and deliciously subversive book gives us a new way of seeing our artistic heritage. Believing Is Seeing is a work of multicultural scope and glittering intelligence that bridges the gulf between classical Japanese painting and the films of Spike Lee, between high theory and pop culture. Probing beyond the rhetorical surface of standard art histories and drawing on a panoramic array of illustrative material, Mary Anne Staniszewski throws a fresh light on individual works and the often mystifying criteria by which they are valued.

Additional information

Weight 0.32 kg
Dimensions 2.04 × 14.66 × 20.83 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

320

Publisher

Year Published

1995-1-1

Imprint

ISBN 10

0140168249

About The Author

Mary Anne Staniszewski studies culture and art in relation to political and social notions. Her books are Believing Is Seeing: Creating the Culture of Art and The Power of Display: A History of Exhibition Installations at the Museum of Modern Art .Staniszewski organized a symposium on contemporary slavery at Exit Art in New York. Staniszewski holds a PhD in Art History from the Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York, and is a professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Table Of Content

Instructions for UseWhat Is Art?Art and the Modern SubjectThe Term "Art"Aesthetics: The Theory of ArtThe Privilege: Creating ArtThe AcademyThe MuseumThe Discipline: Art History and the Development of ModernismThe Avant-Garde, Popular Culture and the Creation of the Mass MediaArt and Culture TodaySelected BibliographyPicture Credits

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