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Gut: Buch, das gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem guten Zustand befindet. Der Einband weist nur sehr ...
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ISBN
9780714872780

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Publisher
Phaidon Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0714872784
ISBN-13
9780714872780
eBay Product ID (ePID)
227660109

Product Key Features

Book Title
Art As Therapy
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Criticism & Theory, Reference, General
Publication Year
2016
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Author
John Armstrong, Alain Botton
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
14 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-440602
Reviews
"A highly optimistic vision... Roams widely through subjects as immense as love, nature, money and politics. De Botton and Armstrong's examination of love is most rewarding."-- Royal Academy of Arts "Asking the questions that always swirl through your mind when striding around Tate Modern [...] Art as Therapy [...] massages the mind in all the right places."-- Vanity Fair on Art "...Like going back to college, but in a good way... A little bit like dipping in to a modern day Gombrich albeit through the eyes of Oprah... A really entertaining and thought-provoking look at the role that art plays - or could play - in our lives. [...] Part philosophy, part art history, the book takes work that is considered by many to be lofty and rarified, and relates it to our everyday lives. [ Art as Therapy ] makes the reader consider the work far more intensely and deeply than perhaps we otherwise would."-- A Little Bird "A true meditation on the power art has to transform our lives."-- The Mayfair Magazine? "The beautifully designed and illustrated book, Art as Therapy argues for a new way of using art to help us with a variety of psychological ills."-- The School of Life "A cultural cure for what ails you."-- Elle, "A highly optimistic vision... Roams widely through subjects as immense as love, nature, money and politics. De Botton and Armstrong's examination of love is most rewarding."-Royal Academy of Arts "Asking the questions that always swirl through your mind when striding around Tate Modern [...] Art as Therapy [...] massages the mind in all the right places."-Vanity Fair on Art "...Like going back to college, but in a good way... A little bit like dipping in to a modern day Gombrich albeit through the eyes of Oprah... A really entertaining and thought-provoking look at the role that art plays - or could play - in our lives. [...] Part philosophy, part art history, the book takes work that is considered by many to be lofty and rarified, and relates it to our everyday lives. [Art as Therapy] makes the reader consider the work far more intensely and deeply than perhaps we otherwise would."-A Little Bird "A true meditation on the power art has to transform our lives."-The Mayfair Magazine< "The beautifully designed and illustrated book, Art as Therapy argues for a new way of using art to help us with a variety of psychological ills."-The School of Life, 'A cultural cure for what ails you.' - Elle 'A highly optimistic vision... Roams widely through subjects as immense as love, nature, money and politics. De Botton and Armstrong's examination of love is most rewarding.' - Royal Academy of Arts 'Massages the mind in all the right places.' - Vanity Fair '...Like going back to college, but in a good way... A little bit like dipping in to a modern day Gombrich albeit through the eyes of Oprah... A really entertaining and thought-provoking look at the role that art plays - or could play - in our lives. [...] Part philosophy, part art history, the book takes work that is considered by many to be lofty and rarified, and relates it to our everyday lives. [Art as Therapy] makes the reader consider the work far more intensely and deeply than perhaps we otherwise would.' - A Little Bird 'A true meditation on the power art has to transform our lives.' - The Mayfair Magazine 'The beautifully designed and illustrated book, Art as Therapyargues for a new way of using art to help us with a variety of psychological ills.' - The School of Life
Synopsis
This passionate, thought-provoking, often funny, and always-accessible book proposes a new way of looking at art, suggesting that it can be useful, relevant, and therapeutic. Through practical examples, the world-renowned authors argue that certain great works of art have clues as to how to manage the tensions and confusions of modern life. Chapters on love, nature, money, and politics show how art can help with many common difficulties, from forging good relationships to coming to terms with mortality., Two authorities on popular culture reveal the ways in which art can enhance mood and enrich lives - now available in paperback This passionate, thought-provoking, often funny, and always-accessible book proposes a new way of looking at art, suggesting that it can be useful, relevant, and therapeutic. Through practical examples, the world-renowned authors argue that certain great works of art have clues as to how to manage the tensions and confusions of modern life. Chapters on love, nature, money, and politics show how art can help with many common difficulties, from forging good relationships to coming to terms with mortality., Two authorities on popular culture reveal the ways in which art can enhance mood and enrich lives - now available in paperback
LC Classification Number
N72.S6

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    I wanted to love this book... wanted to soak it up and use it as inspiration... it is full of interesting insights... but it seems to boil down to the premise that "art for arts sake" has caused a downward spiral in the arts and that a return to the "good old days" of client/church/state guided sponsorship and patronage of the arts will halt the decline and return artists to the business of making "beautiful" art again... I'm all for all manner of support.for the arts and artists, but that entails, to me, exclusivity of all the arts and artists, not just the narrowly judged "beautiful" art, but the exploration of the good, the bad , and the ugly ... For art is truly in the eye of the beholder...

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