More Joy of Art: Keys to Appreciating Art
Autor Carolyn Schlamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2025
One of the greatest benefits of viewing art is that it challenges presumptions and opens our minds to new ideas. Likewise, this sequel to popular art appreciation book The Joy of Art delves even deeper to decode visual art, leading the reader to a greater understanding and perception. In entertaining and informative text by artist Carolyn Schlam, More Joy of Art discusses both historical and contemporary works of art in the context of the following characteristics:
- Beauty
- Authenticity
- Originality
- Modernity
- Perspective
- ...and the indefinable quality that makes each work of art unique and compelling.
More Joy of Art provides the reader with the framework to examine works of art from any period, style, medium, or genre. With a guided tour of many notable and acclaimed works—including those that defy expectations and categorization—Schlam encourages art enthusiasts to discover the value in every work as they view them through this new lens. With these revelations on historically acclaimed work in mind, Schlam presents remarkable works by living artists, allowing the reader to apply new skills to decipher and enjoy new works of art. Concluding with an examination of the phenomenon of taste and how the appreciation of art can be enhanced by the development of a more complex palate, readers can find more joy in art as they become wise connoisseurs.
With 150 color photographs and foundational insights from an artist-author, More Joy of Art is your essential tool kit to further a deeper love of art and to make a museum visit or browsing a gallery truly rewarding.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781621538455
ISBN-10: 1621538451
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 150 4C illustrations
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Allworth
Colecția Allworth
ISBN-10: 1621538451
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 150 4C illustrations
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Allworth
Colecția Allworth
Notă biografică
Carolyn Schlam is an award-winning American painter, sculptor, and author, born and raised in New York City. She studied painting with Norman Raeben, youngest son of the Yiddish writer Sholem Aleichem, in Carnegie Hall Studios and glassmaking at Urban Glass in Brooklyn. She is the author of The Joy of Art: How to Look at, Appreciate, and Talk About Art; The Creative Path: A View from the Studio on the Making of Art; The Zen of Art: With Notes on the Art of Life; and various illustrated books for children. Visit her at www.carolynschlam.com.
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Praise for More Joy of Art
“A practical guide to making sense of pictures, designed to enhance the experiences of all avid art gallery visitors. This book nurtures our innate intelligence of seeing by stimulating levels of attention normally dormant in everyday life. We are encouraged to exercise our full range of attention, from focusing on the formal pictorial elements of line, shape, tone, colour, and texture, before attending to how combinations of visual elements afford insights to those perennial themes of truth, emotion, beauty (unencumbered by Kant), and taste (unbothered by Bourdieu). This approach is demonstrated through the author’s friendly, accessible writing style applied to the analysis of work by a refreshing range of contemporary artists."
––Dr. Howard Riley, Professor Emeritus, Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity Saint David
"Appreciating art is a wonderful journey that can be enriching and deeply personal. It can also feel daunting at times. In her sequel to The Joy of Art, Carolyn Schlam offers more tools to enhance the exploration of a work of art and help us make a personal connection to it. Her engaging, approachable style combines historical context and visual cues, teaches us to notice details and discover hidden elements, and encourages us to trust our emotional responses. When you peruse More Joy of Art: Keys to Appreciating Art, you will join a passionate artist and see art with fresh eyes––and it’s well worth the trip!
––Anne W. Lee, former research director at Vose Galleries, Boston; co-author of Encaustic Art in the 21st Century; Artistry in Fiber: Wall Art (I), Sculpture (II), and Wearable Art (III)
Praise for The Joy of Art
“One way to really know someone’s true character is to visit a museum and look at art with them. With Carolyn Schlam’s The Joy of Art in hand, you will be led through a joyous discovery of art through the centuries as seen through the eyes and insights of an artist and educator who accumulatively reveals the literal and the mysterious building blocks that make art a viewing pleasure for the eyes and the soul.”
––Jimmy Wright, artist, National Academician, and president of the Pastel Society of America
“A practical guide to making sense of pictures, designed to enhance the experiences of all avid art gallery visitors. This book nurtures our innate intelligence of seeing by stimulating levels of attention normally dormant in everyday life. We are encouraged to exercise our full range of attention, from focusing on the formal pictorial elements of line, shape, tone, colour, and texture, before attending to how combinations of visual elements afford insights to those perennial themes of truth, emotion, beauty (unencumbered by Kant), and taste (unbothered by Bourdieu). This approach is demonstrated through the author’s friendly, accessible writing style applied to the analysis of work by a refreshing range of contemporary artists."
––Dr. Howard Riley, Professor Emeritus, Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity Saint David
"Appreciating art is a wonderful journey that can be enriching and deeply personal. It can also feel daunting at times. In her sequel to The Joy of Art, Carolyn Schlam offers more tools to enhance the exploration of a work of art and help us make a personal connection to it. Her engaging, approachable style combines historical context and visual cues, teaches us to notice details and discover hidden elements, and encourages us to trust our emotional responses. When you peruse More Joy of Art: Keys to Appreciating Art, you will join a passionate artist and see art with fresh eyes––and it’s well worth the trip!
––Anne W. Lee, former research director at Vose Galleries, Boston; co-author of Encaustic Art in the 21st Century; Artistry in Fiber: Wall Art (I), Sculpture (II), and Wearable Art (III)
Praise for The Joy of Art
“One way to really know someone’s true character is to visit a museum and look at art with them. With Carolyn Schlam’s The Joy of Art in hand, you will be led through a joyous discovery of art through the centuries as seen through the eyes and insights of an artist and educator who accumulatively reveals the literal and the mysterious building blocks that make art a viewing pleasure for the eyes and the soul.”
––Jimmy Wright, artist, National Academician, and president of the Pastel Society of America