Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
107
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 1, 2000
Editorial
Hayward Gallery Publishing
ISBN-10
1853322091
ISBN-13
9781853322099
Descripción
Carnivalesque delves into the rich tapestry of humor and the grotesque within Western art's history, examining how these elements have shaped creative expression across various epochs. The authors skillfully navigate the relationship between art and the playful, often bizarre aspects of human experience, offering insights into how humor can serve as both a mirror and a critique of society.
Through a blend of visual analysis and historical context, the narrative reveals how artists have embraced the carnivalesque spirit to challenge norms, provoke thought, and invite audiences into a world where the absurd reigns. As they traverse through different movements and styles, the text illuminates the enduring power of laughter and the grotesque in our understanding of culture and identity.
Through a blend of visual analysis and historical context, the narrative reveals how artists have embraced the carnivalesque spirit to challenge norms, provoke thought, and invite audiences into a world where the absurd reigns. As they traverse through different movements and styles, the text illuminates the enduring power of laughter and the grotesque in our understanding of culture and identity.
Géneros
Historia
Humor
Manga
Novelas Gráficas
Arte y Fotografía
Contemporáneo