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Why is art full of naked people?: & other vital questions about art


Why is art full of naked people?: & other vital questions about art

Hardback by Hodge, Susie

Why is art full of naked people?: & other vital questions about art

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ISBN:
9780500650806
Publication Date:
8 Sep 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Pages:
96 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 - 2 May 2024
Why is art full of naked people?: & other vital questions about art

Description

Artists ask questions when they make art - and viewers ask questions when they look at art. This gently provocative book provides an engaging way for young people to start asking and answering questions for themselves. Why is art full of naked people? is structured around 22 questions, each one tackled over two spreads. The opening spread explores the question and answer, inviting the reader to study a full-bleed image of an important artwork. The second spread shows a selection of work on the theme from across history, showing how art can run with an idea to hugely different ends. The tone of the text is fresh and informal but not flippant.

Contents

Are stick men art?: Cave painting • Are there any ugly sculptures?: Greek and Roman sculpture • Why do paintings need frames?: Who looks at art? • Why is everything flat?: Painting in the Middle Ages • Why is art full of naked people?: Renaissance art and the body • What's the story?: Romanticism and narrative • Who are all these people?: Portraiture • What's with all the fruit?: Still lifes • Why paint so many fields?: Landscapes • Is it meant to be blurry?: Impressionism • Is it finished?: Artists' work-in- progress • What is it exactly?: Abstract art • Is it upside-down?: Cubism • That's just weird: Surrealism • Is that it?: Minimalism • Do artists ever copy each other?: Pop art • My kid sister could do that!: Conceptual art • What's the point?: Why art matters • Why is art so expensive?: The value of art • Is it good or bad?: The art world • Why do I have to be quiet in a gallery?: Installations and performance art • Who's who and location of artworks

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