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Sight of death / T.J. Clark.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, 2006.Description: 260p. illISBN:
  • 0300117264 (hbk.)
  • 9780300117264 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 759.4 POU
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 759.4 POU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100315812

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Why do we find ourselves returning to certain pictures time and again? What is it we are looking for? How does our understanding of an image change over time? In his latest book T. J. Clark addresses these questions--and many more--in ways that steer art writing into new territory.

In early 2000 two extraordinary paintings by Poussin hung in the Getty Museum in a single room, Landscape with a Man Killed by a Snake (National Gallery, London) and the Getty's own Landscape with a Calm . Clark found himself returning to the gallery to look at these paintings morning after morning, and almost involuntarily he began to record his shifting responses in a notebook. The result is a riveting analysis of the two landscapes and their different views of life and death, but more, a chronicle of an investigation into the very nature of visual complexity. Clark's meditations--sometimes directly personal, sometimes speaking to the wider politics of our present image-world--track the experience of viewing art through all its real-life twists and turns.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface (p. vii)
  • The Sight of Death (p. 1)
  • Notes (p. 243)
  • Photograph Credits (p. 253)
  • Index (p. 254)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

T. J. Clark is George C. and Helen N. Pardee Chair at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of several books including the highly influential volume, The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and his Followers .

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