Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2011
Publisher
The MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262517760
ISBN-13
9780262517768
Description
Ian Farr dives deep into the fascinating world of memory and its intricate ties to art. With a warm and inviting tone, he explores how artists use memory to shape their work, creating a rich tapestry of insight that captivates the reader.
Through vivid examples and thoughtful reflections, Farr reveals the powerful ways in which repetition and reappearance play a role in our understanding of the past. This journey offers a unique perspective that encourages readers to ponder their own memories and how they influence creativity and expression.
Through vivid examples and thoughtful reflections, Farr reveals the powerful ways in which repetition and reappearance play a role in our understanding of the past. This journey offers a unique perspective that encourages readers to ponder their own memories and how they influence creativity and expression.
Genres
Art & Photography
Contemporary