Truth and Art

Truth and Art
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Total Pages : 244
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Synopsis Truth and Art by : Albert Hofstadter

True Truth

True Truth
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 0830832351
ISBN-13 : 9780830832354
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis True Truth by : Art Lindsley

Art Lindsley ably demonstrates that faith in Christ is necessarily opposed to and incompatible with the abuses of oppression, arrogance, intolerance, self-righteousness, closed-mindedness and defensiveness. Surprisingly, he shows that it is relativism which often harbors dangerous, inflexible absolutisms.

The Book of Otto and Liam

The Book of Otto and Liam
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Publisher : Sarabande Books
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781946448774
ISBN-13 : 194644877X
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Otto and Liam by : Paul Griner

Liam is the boy, lying in the hospital, in grave condition, a bullet lodged in his head. Otto is his father, a commercial artist whose marriage has collapsed in the wake of the disaster. Paul Griner’s brave novel taps directly into the vein of a uniquely American tragedy: the school shooting. We know these grotesque and sorrowful events too well. Thankfully, the characters in this drama are finely drawn human beings—those who gain our empathy, those who commit the unspeakable acts, and those conspiracy fanatics who launch a concerted campaign to convince the world that the shooting was a hoax. The Book of Otto and Liam is a suspenseful, edge-of-your-seat read and, at the same time, it is a meditation on the forms evil can take, from the irredeemable act of the shooter himself, to the anger and devastation it causes in the victims’ families. Griner has managed to make an amazing, incredibly powerful book, one that is like no other.

The Truth in Painting

The Truth in Painting
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 9780226807690
ISBN-13 : 022680769X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Truth in Painting by : Jacques Derrida

"The four essays in this volume constitute Derrida's most explicit and sustained reflection on the art work as pictorial artifact, a reflection partly by way of philosophical aesthetics (Kant, Heidegger), partly by way of a commentary on art works and art scholarship (Van Gogh, Adami, Titus-Carmel). The illustrations are excellent, and the translators, who clearly see their work as both a rendering and a transformation, add yet another dimension to this richly layered composition. Indispensable to collections emphasizing art criticism and aesthetics."—Alexander Gelley, Library Journal

Is There Truth in Art?

Is There Truth in Art?
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781501729607
ISBN-13 : 1501729608
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Is There Truth in Art? by : Herman Rapaport

The question posed by Herman Rapaport, in the title of this book, is intended both seriously and ironically. It is not Rapaport's purpose to debate whether or not truth resides in art. The title points rather to his belief that truth needs to be reconceptualized in the light of continuing efforts to deconstruct and to discredit the notion of truthfulness in art. The question of art's truthfulness persists because truth in art is neither an entity or content that has been injected into the work, nor a transcendental concept or ground that exists outside it. Moreover, when used in relation to art, Rapaport says, truth means something quite different from conventional definitions of the term. Indeed, a central question that informs the book is the return of truth at the far side of its deconstruction. Is There Truth in Art? includes chapters on atonal music, environmental art, modern German and French poetry, contemporary French fiction, experimental French film, and a photograph taken by the National Socialists during the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto. Determining how truth can be said to occur in these examples, Rapaport maintains, requires analysis in each instance. He draws chiefly upon the thinkers who have radically reformulated questions about truth—Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and Levinas—and uses their writings to explore the works under analysis.

The Lure and the Truth of Painting

The Lure and the Truth of Painting
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 0226064441
ISBN-13 : 9780226064444
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lure and the Truth of Painting by : Yves Bonnefoy

Always fascinated in his poetry by the nature of color and light and the power of the image, Bonnefoy continues to pursue these themes in his discussion of the lure and truth of representation. He sees the painter as a poet whose language is visual, and he seeks to find out what visual artists can teach those who work with words.

The Simple Truth

The Simple Truth
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781789142686
ISBN-13 : 1789142687
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Simple Truth by : Simon Morley

The monochrome—a single-color work of art—is highly ambiguous. For some it epitomizes purity and is art reduced to its essence. For others it is just a stunt, the proverbial emperor’s new clothes. Why are monochrome works both so admired and such an easy target of scorn? Why does a monochrome look so simple and yet is so challenging to comprehend? And what is it that drives artists to create such works? In this illuminating book, Simon Morley unpacks the meanings of the monochrome as it has developed internationally over the twentieth century to today. In doing so, he also explores how artists have understood what they make, how critics variously interpret it, and how art is encountered by viewers.

A Forest of Symbols

A Forest of Symbols
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Publisher : Zone Books
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781935408369
ISBN-13 : 1935408364
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis A Forest of Symbols by : Andrei Pop

In this groundbreaking book, Andrei Pop presents a lucid reassessment of those writers and artists in the late nineteenth century whose work merits the adjective “symbolist.” For Pop, this term denotes an art that is self-conscious about its modes of making meaning and he argues that these symbolist practices, which sought to provide more direct access to the viewer by constant revision of its material means of meaning-making (brushstrokes on a canvas, words on a page), are crucial to understanding the genesis of modern art. The symbolists saw art not as a social revolution, but a revolution in sense and in how we conceptualize the world. At the same time, the concerns of symbolist painters and poets were shared to a remarkable degree by theoretical scientists of the period, especially by mathematicians and logicians who were dissatisfied with the strict empiricism dominant in their disciplines, and which made shared knowledge seem unattainable. A crisis of sense made art and science look for conceptual foundations underlying the diverging subjective responses and perceptions of individuals. Unlike other studies of this period, Pop’s focus is not on how individual artists may have absorbed bits of scientific theories, but rather on the philosophical questions that were relevant to both domains. The problem of subjectivity in particular, of what in one’s experience can and cannot be shared, was crucial to the possibility of collaboration within science and to the communication of artistic innovation. Pop’s brilliant close readings of the literary and visual practices of Manet and Mallarmé, of drawings by Ernst Mach, William James and Wittgenstein, of experiments with color by Bracquemond and Van Gogh, and of the philosophical systems of Frege and Russell add up to a startling but coherent picture of the symbolist heritage of modernity and its consequences.

Truth & Beauty

Truth & Beauty
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Publisher : Prestel
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 379135728X
ISBN-13 : 9783791357287
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Truth & Beauty by : Melissa E. Buron

This catalog was "published by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and DelMonico Books (Prestel) on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, from June 30 to September 30, 2018."

Math Art

Math Art
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Publisher : Sterling New York
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1454930446
ISBN-13 : 9781454930440
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Math Art by : Stephen Ornes

The worlds of visual art and mathematics beautifully unite in this spectacular volume by award-winning writer Stephen Ornes. He explores the growing sensation of math art, presenting such pieces as a colorful crocheted representation of non-Euclidian geometry that looks like sea coral and a 65-ton, 28-foot-tall bronze sculpture covered in a space-filling curve. We learn the artist's story for every work, plus the mathematical concepts and equations behind the art.