Let's See: Writings on Art from The New Yorker | 
| Author: Peter Schjeldahl Publisher: Thames & Hudson Category: Book
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ISBN: 0500238456 Dewey Decimal Number: 700 EAN: 9780500238455
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Product Description Seventy-five of Peter Schjeldahl's engaging pieces on art from The New Yorker, published together for the first time.
Distinguished critic at The New Yorker since 1998, Peter Schjeldahl has been described as America's most influential writer on art. Blessed with an unerring eye, he tackles a myriad of subjects with wit, poetry, and perspicacity, examining and questioning the art before him while reveling in the power and beauty of language. His writing springs from a desire to be understood by all readers, and a determination to help them engage with art of every kind.
Covering subjects drawn from a broad canvas of the history of artfrom ancient Greece, Mexico, and Byzantium, through Raphael, Rubens, and Rembrandt, to Bruce Nauman, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and John Currinthe writings collected here seek out with precision and economy the essence of the individual artist or work under discussion, but they never lose sight of the bigger picture: What is beauty? What does it mean to be an American artist? What can the art we produce and admire tell us about ourselves?
With an imaginative introductiontwenty questions, each one posed to Schjeldahl by a different artist or writerthis collection will appeal to anyone who considers the experience of art, and of writing on art, an invitation to a voyage.
Coverage includes: large-scale exhibitions at leading institutions around the world shows at private galleries profiles of prominent members of the art world personal accounts of time spent with artists the influences of museum spaces on our experience of art
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The New Yorker art critic July 31, 2008 Schjeldahl's accumulation of reviews from the renaissance to recent contemporary art is a fun read once you get past the author's rather pedantic writing style. I don't think I have ever encountered "insouciance" more frequently in my life. His interview with gallerist Marian Goodman was better than some of the art reviews. He has strong opinions when it comes to contemporary art--and probably the experience to back them up.
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