Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza

Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza
Author :
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 194
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780691207308
ISBN-13 : 0691207305
Rating : 4/5 (305 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza by : Nancy G. Heller

Download or read book Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza written by Nancy G. Heller and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2019-12-31 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first time she made a pizza from scratch, art historian Nancy Heller made the observation that led her to write this entertaining guide to contemporary art. Comparing modern art not only to pizzas but also to traditional and children's art, Heller shows us how we can refine analytical tools we already possess to understand and enjoy even the most unfamiliar paintings and sculptures. How is a painting like a pizza? Both depend on visual balance for much of their overall appeal and, though both can be judged by a set of established standards, pizzas and paintings must ultimately be evaluated in terms of individual taste. By using such commonsense examples and making unexpected connections, this book helps even the most skeptical viewers feel comfortable around contemporary art and see aspects of it they would otherwise miss. Heller discusses how nontraditional works of art are made--and thus how to talk about their composition and formal elements. She also considers why such art is made and what it "means." At the same time, Heller reassures those of us who have felt uncomfortable around avant-garde art that we don't have to like all--or even any--of it. Yet, if we can relax, we can use the aesthetic awareness developed in everyday life to analyze almost any painting, sculpture, or installation. Heller also gives concise answers to the eight questions she is most frequently asked about contemporary art--from how to tell when an abstract painting is right side up to which works of art belong in a museum. This book is for anyone who agrees with art critic Clement Greenberg that "All profoundly original art looks ugly at first." It's also for anyone who disagrees. It is for anyone who wants to get more out of a museum or gallery visit and would like to be able to say something more than just "yes" or "no" when asked if they like an artist's work.


Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza Related Books

Why a Painting Is Like a Pizza
Language: en
Pages: 194
Authors: Nancy G. Heller
Categories: Art
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-12-31 - Publisher: Princeton University Press

GET EBOOK

The first time she made a pizza from scratch, art historian Nancy Heller made the observation that led her to write this entertaining guide to contemporary art.
A Pizza With Everything On It
Language: en
Pages: 47
Authors: Kyle Scheele
Categories: Juvenile Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-04-27 - Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

GET EBOOK

One father-son duo make a pizza so delicious, and so over-the-top with toppings, that it destroys the universe—and will surely melt readers' minds and hearts,
Creative Pep Talk
Language: en
Pages: 128
Authors: Andy J. Miller
Categories: Art
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-04-04 - Publisher: Chronicle Books

GET EBOOK

Every artist needs a little pep talk now and then. An inspiring tool and beautiful art book in one, Creative Pep Talk offers illustrated words of wisdom from 50
Books of Adam
Language: en
Pages: 256
Authors: Adam Ellis
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-07-09 - Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

GET EBOOK

Adam Ellis knew it was time to leave art school when a fellow student presented her final project to the class: "I put a condom on the Virgin Mary," she announc
Informed Cities
Language: en
Pages: 182
Authors: Marko Joas
Categories: Architecture
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-10-30 - Publisher: Routledge

GET EBOOK

Informed Cities looks at the knowledge brokerage processes between cities and higher education institutions, and in particular evaluates governance mechanisms f