Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
May 24, 2022
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691236178
ISBN-13
9780691236179
Description
In the exploration of the concept of the "double" as it manifests in modern and contemporary art, a compelling narrative unfolds that traces its roots from ancient mythology to the present day. This work delves into the dualities that define artistic expression and human experience, examining how artists have grappled with themes of identity, difference, and the complex interplay between the self and the other.
With contributions from notable scholars, the text traverses various artistic movements and mediums, illuminating how the notion of the double has informed diverse practices and ideologies. Each contributor brings a unique perspective, weaving a rich tapestry of insight that encourages readers to reconsider the familiar dualities that underpin personal and collective identities.
Ultimately, this examination not only reveals the significance of the double in the evolution of art but also prompts deeper reflections on how these themes resonate within society at large, challenging conventions and inspiring ongoing dialogues around the nature of existence and representation.
With contributions from notable scholars, the text traverses various artistic movements and mediums, illuminating how the notion of the double has informed diverse practices and ideologies. Each contributor brings a unique perspective, weaving a rich tapestry of insight that encourages readers to reconsider the familiar dualities that underpin personal and collective identities.
Ultimately, this examination not only reveals the significance of the double in the evolution of art but also prompts deeper reflections on how these themes resonate within society at large, challenging conventions and inspiring ongoing dialogues around the nature of existence and representation.
Genres
Art & Photography
Contemporary