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Sto caricando le informazioni... More Real?: Art In The Age Of Truthinessdi Elizabeth Armstrong
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The companion volume to an exciting new exhibition, this book examines how today's most promising artists are exploring our shifting experience of reality. As viewers of The Colbert Report know, we are living in an age of truthiness - where things we wish to be true are preferred to things that are known to be true. More Real? features an international contingent of contemporary artists whose work most aptly represents this modern conundrum in a variety of ways, from trompe l'oeil to digital manipulation. A series of scholarly, entertaining, and generously illustrated essays approach the concept of reality from a variety of perspectives: science and technology; the role of the cinema; the parafictional in art; diaspora artists from the Middle East; and historical trends from the Age of Reason to our current state. In an age when the relationship between truth and fiction has never been murkier, More Real? explores our constantly changing sense of what is real, and the consequences of not understanding the difference. ILLUSTRATIONS: 200 colour Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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My reaction: I love art and I think it is a good way to express ones feelings . I know I am not that good of an artist but I enjoy going to museums and seeing the art and reading the history about it.
Classroom extensions: 1. Have the student draw up a picture of something they think would be considered art.
2. Have the students write about a time they believe they came across some art and have them try to describe it.
3. Do a small art project in the classroom with the students.