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Living with Art Mark Getlein

Living with Art By Mark Getlein

Living with Art by Mark Getlein


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Provides the foundation for a life-long appreciation of art, as well as critical thinking skills that can benefit students far beyond the classroom, into their chosen careers.

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Living with Art by Mark Getlein

Living with Art fosters each student's unique path to appreciation through immersion in the vocabulary of art (for understanding) and through guided tools to talk about art (for analysis). Its targeted learning resources bring art to life within a personalized learning path that visually engages students in course skills and concepts. In doing so, Living with Art provides the foundation for a life-long appreciation of art, as well as critical thinking skills that will benefit students far beyond the classroom, into their chosen careers.

About Mark Getlein

Mark Getlein arrived in New York to pursue advanced music studies at the Juilliard School, but he quickly became equally fascinated by the city's vibrant downtown art scene and magnificent museum collections. For a decade or so he led an interesting but precarious life as a pianist and painter. As a writer and development editor, he has helped to create a series of ground-breaking college textbooks in art and literature, including Art History (Abrams, 1995), A History of Art in Africa (Abrams, 2001), The HarperCollins World Reader, The Longman Anthology of British Literature, and The Longman Anthology of World Literature. This is his fourth edition as author of Living with Art.

Table of Contents

Part One: Introduction1 Living with ArtThe Impulse for ArtWhat Do Artists Do?Creating and CreativityLooking and RespondingARTISTS: Maya LinARTISTS: Vincent Van Gogh2 What Is Art?Artist and AudienceArt and BeautyArt and AppearancesArt and MeaningArt and ObjectsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Insiders and OutsidersARTISTS: Louise BourgeoisTHINKING ABOUT ART: Aesthetics3 Themes of ArtThe Sacred RealmPolitics and the Social OrderStories and HistoriesLooking Outward: The Here and NowLooking Inward: The Human ExperienceInvention and FantasyThe Natural WorldArt and ArtTHINKING ABOUT ART: IconoclasmARTISTS: Robert RauschenbergARTISTS: Katsushika HokusaiPart Two: The Vocabulary of Art4 The Visual ElementsLineShape and MassLightColorTexture and PatternSpaceTime and MotionCROSSING CULTURES: Japanese PrintsTHINKING ABOUT ART: Conservation5 Principles of DesignUnity and VarietyBalanceEmphasis and SubordinationScale and ProportionRhythmElements and Principles: A SummaryARTISTS: Georgia O'KeeffeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Points of ViewPart Three: Two-Dimensional Media6 DrawingMaterials for DrawingDrawing and Beyond: Paper as a MediumARTISTS: LeonardoCROSSING CULTURES: Paper7 PaintingEncausticFrescoTemperaOilWatercolor, Gouache, and Similar MediaAcrylicPainting and Beyond: Off the Wall!Sumptuous Images: Mosaic and TapestryARTISTS: Jacob Lawrence8 PrintsReliefIntaglioLithographyScreenprintingMonotypeInkjetRecent Directions: Printing on the WorldARTISTS: Albrecht DurerARTISTS: Kathe Kollwitz9 Camera and Computer ArtsPhotographyFilmVideoThe InternetTHINKING ABOUT ART: Censorship10 Graphic DesignSigns and SymbolsTypography and LayoutWord and ImageMotion and InteractivityGraphic Design and ArtPart Four: Three-Dimensional Media11 Sculpture and InstallationMethods and Materials of SculptureThe Human Figure in SculptureWorking with Time and PlaceCROSSING CULTURES: PrimitivismARTISTS: Christo and Jeanne-Claude12 Arts of Ritual and Daily LifeClayGlass MetalWoodFiberIvory, Jade, and LacquerArt, Craft, DesignARTISTS: Maria MartinezARTISTS: Olowe of IseCROSSING CULTURES: Export Arts13 ArchitectureStructural Systems in ArchitectureNew Technologies, New Materials, Current ConcernsImagining ArchitectureARTISTS: Zaha HadidARTISTS: Frank Lloyd WrightPart Five: Arts in Time14 Ancient Mediterranean WorldsThe Oldest ArtMesopotamiaEgyptThe Aegean The Classical World: Greece and RomeTHINKING ABOUT ART: Whose Grave?THINKING ABOUT ART: The Marbles and the Museums15 Christianity and the Formation of EuropeThe Rise of ChristianityByzantiumThe Middle Ages in EuropeToward the Renaissance16 The RenaissanceThe Early and High Renaissance in ItalyThe Renaissance in the NorthThe Late Renaissance in ItalyARTISTS: Michelangelo17 The 17th and 18th CenturiesThe Baroque EraThe 18th CenturyRevolutionARTISTS: Artemisia GentileschiARTISTS: RembrandtTHINKING ABOUT ARTISTS: AcademiesARTISTS: Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun18 Arts of Islam and of AfricaArts of IslamArts of AfricaCROSSING CULTURES: Africa Looks Back19 Arts of Asia: India, China, and JapanArts of IndiaArts of ChinaArts of JapanCROSSING CULTURES: The Early Buddha Image20 Arts of the Pacific and of the AmericasPacific CulturesThe Americas21 The Modern World: 1800-1945Neoclassicism and RomanticismRealismManet and ImpressionismPost-ImpressionismBridging the Atlantic: American in the 19th CenturyInto the 20th Century: The Avant-GardeWorld War I and After: Dada and SurrealismBetween the Wars: Building New SocietiesTHINKING ABOUT ART: Presenting the PastARTISTS: Henri MatisseARTISTS: Pablo Picasso22 From Modern to PostmodernThe New York SchoolInto the Sixties: Assemblage and HappeningsArt of the Sixties and SeventiesArt since the Eighties: Postmodern World?ARTISTS: Jackson PollockARTISTS: Andy WarholARTISTS: Alice NeelTHINKING ABOUT ART: The Guerrilla Girls23 Opening Up to the WorldTHINKING ABOUT ART: Visual Culture

Additional information

CIN007337931XVG
9780073379319
007337931X
Living with Art by Mark Getlein
Used - Very Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20151116
592
N/A
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