From Head To Hand

Art And The Manual

language: english
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC, February of 2010 ‧
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In this concise and pithy study, art critic David Levi Strauss makes an argument for the continued relevance of art made by hand. A wide variety of media and individual examples are considered: the works of individual sculptors and painters; 'exotic' practitioners, such as the West coast Haida and the poet Cecilia Vicuna; curatorial figures and critical thinkers; and more. Strauss uses his analysis of individual works to lay bare the real distinctions that existbetween seemingly contradictory concepts like labor and poetics, thought and action. He builds up an argument that reveals the powerful relation that exists between art-making and the present cultural and political ethos. Throughout, his larger claims are elaborated through a keen attention to theinterplay between fact, response, perception, and thought-dynamics which are traced out with a remarkable philosophical rigor that is engaging and, above all, provocative.

From Head To Hand

Art And The Manual

Property Description
ISBN: 9780195391220
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
Release Date: February of 2010
Language: English
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Format: Book
Collection: Oral History Series
Categories: Books in English > Art > Aesthetics
EAN: 9780195391220

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