The split and the structure : twenty-eight essays

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The split and the structure : twenty-eight essays

Rudolf Arnheim

University of California Press, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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ISBN 9780520204775

Description

Rudolf Arnheim's great forte is his ability to illuminate the perceptual processes that go into the making and reception of artworks - painting, sculpture, architecture, and film. Over the years, his pioneering mode of 'reading' art from a unique scientific/philosophic perspective has garnered him an established and devoted audience. That audience will take pleasure in Arnheim's most recent collection of essays, one that covers a range of topics and includes titles such as "Outer Space and Inner Space," "What Is an Aesthetic Fact?", "As I Saw Children's Art," "Two Ways of Being Human," "Consciousness - an Island of Images," and "From Chaos to Wholeness."The notion of structure is Arnheim's guide in these explorations. Most of the essays examine the nature of structure affirmatively: how it comes about, its incentives and objectives, its celebration of perfection. He is interested in how artists grope for structure to shape powerful, enlightening images, and how a scientist's search for truth is a search for structure. Writing with enviable clarity, even when deploying complex arguments, Arnheim makes it easy and exciting to follow him as he thinks. America is not abundantly supplied with 'public intellectuals' such as Rudolf Arnheim - to have his writings with us is cause for celebration. 'The word 'structure' appears for good reason in the title of this collection...Structure seems to be needed as an arbiter wherever this civilization of ours is split by selfish interests and fighting for either/or decisions. The essays want to speak with the voice of reason, because they want to show how the parts require the whole'.
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: pbk ISBN 9780520204782

Description

Rudolf Arnheim's great forte is his ability to illuminate the perceptual processes that go into the making and reception of artworks - painting, sculpture, architecture, and film. Over the years, his pioneering mode of 'reading' art from a unique scientific/philosophic perspective has garnered him an established and devoted audience. That audience will take pleasure in Arnheim's most recent collection of essays, one that covers a range of topics and includes titles such as "Outer Space and Inner Space," "What Is an Aesthetic Fact?," "As I Saw Children's Art," "Two Ways of Being Human," "Consciousness - an Island of Images," and "From Chaos to Wholeness." The notion of structure is Arnheim's guide in these explorations. Most of the essays examine the nature of structure affirmatively: how it comes about, its incentives and objectives, its celebration of perfection. He is interested in how artists grope for structure to shape powerful, enlightening images, and how a scientist's search for truth is a search for structure. Writing with enviable clarity, even when deploying complex arguments, Arnheim makes it easy and exciting to follow him as he thinks. America is not abundantly supplied with 'public intellectuals' such as Rudolf Arnheim - to have his writings with us is cause for celebration. 'The word 'structure' appears for good reason in the title of this collection...Structure seems to be needed as an arbiter wherever this civilization of ours is split by selfish interests and fighting for either/or decisions. The essays want to speak with the voice of reason, because they want to show how the parts require the whole.'

Table of Contents

Foreword I The Split and the Structure Learning by What Is Around Two Sources of Cognition The Two Authenticities of the Photographic Media II The Way of the Crafts Outer Space and Inner Space Inside and Outside in Architecture Drawings in Design Notes on Religious Architecture III What Is an Aesthetic Fact? From Pleasure to Contemplation The Symbolism of Light A God's Perfection Gauguin's Homage to Honesty The Echo of the Mountain Deus ex Machina A Maverick in Art History IV Learning by Looking and Thinking As I Saw Children's Art Artistry in Retardation A System of Expressive Movement V The Face and the Mind behind It Consciousness-an Island of Images Form as Creation From Chaos to Wholeness VI Two Ways of Being Human Lemonade and the Perceiving Mind The Dynamics of Problem Solving Acknowledgments Index

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  • NCID
    BA29840459
  • ISBN
    • 0520204778
    • 0520204786
  • LCCN
    96013346
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berkeley
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 184 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
  • Classification
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