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OverviewReframing Art is the most engaging, accessible and up-to-date introduction to art theory available. A work of art has always been more than just an aesthetic object. It has always had more lives than this. Art is also something made by an artist or artists, a value object in the world of commodities and money, something given meaning by the context of its display, a medium for experiencing the sublime or the abject, a product of its culture and time. Reframing Art explores how the theories of art can be used to open up, structure and enrich our contemporary understanding of art and visual culture. Illustrated with examples from aboriginal, medieval, renaissance, enlightenment and modern art including installation and new media, Reframing Art will be invaluable for students of Art History and Theory and for any reader looking for a clear explanation of ways of seeing and understanding art. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Carter , Adam GeczyPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Berg Publishers Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.764kg ISBN: 9781845204631ISBN 10: 1845204638 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 January 2006 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of Contents0. Introduction: Art + History 1. The Necessity for Theory 2. Producing Art and Artists 3. The Work of Art 4. The Work of Art as a Symbolic Object 5. The Work of Art as Commodity 6. From Object to Text 7. Looking at the Work of Art 8. Mediation, the Museum and Meaning 9. The Audiences for Art 10. Where is Art? Art in the Digital Age IndexReviews'Entertaining, enlightening, and uncompromisingly clear, Carter and Geczy have done for art theory what E.H. Gombrich did for the story of art. This is hands-down the most up to date, readable introduction to art theory available.' Benjamin Genocchio, art critic, The New York Times 'This engaging text explores concepts central to the study of art, aesthetics, and art history ... The book has remarkable range, yet maintains a sharp focus throughout by introducing concrete examples at each crucial juncture of thought. Reframing Art leads its reader to consider the most current theoretical issues, including problems raised by the new media -- all without a trace of mystification.' Richard Shiff, University of Texas at Austin 'Entertaining, enlightening, and uncompromisingly clear, Carter and Geczy have done for art theory what E.H. Gombrich did for the story of art. This is hands-down the most up to date, readable introduction to art theory available.' Benjamin Genocchio, art critic, The New York Times 'This engaging text explores concepts central to the study of art, aesthetics, and art history ... The book has remarkable range, yet maintains a sharp focus throughout by introducing concrete examples at each crucial juncture of thought. Reframing Art leads its reader to consider the most current theoretical issues, including problems raised by the new media -- all without a trace of mystification.' Richard Shiff, University of Texas at Austin Author InformationMichael Carter has had a long career at the University of Sydney as theorist and teacher. He is the co-editor of The Language of Fashion by Roland Barthes. Adam Geczy is an artist and critic whose video and new media installations have been exhibited in both Europe and Asia-Pacific. He is co-editor of What is Installation? Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |