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Art Is Everywhere

How to Really Look at Things

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Is it possible to discover something wonderful and special without the necessity of visiting museums, monuments, or other places that differ from our habitual haunts?Art Is Everywhere shows us how to look more carefully at our everyday world in a way that makes art easily accessible.Instead of struggling to define art, we learn to understand it as a trigger for new and different interpretations of what already surrounds us.The artist’s passion for taking photos of cities –scratches, marks, posters and other objects – led to a two-day workshop, with participants invited to explore with new eyes, and to document their findings with photographs.This book is the result of that experience.Through ingenious collages and montages, this book inspires us to use art as a lens through which to view our familiar surroundings, altering our expectations of everyday objects and truly blurring the boundary between what is framed and what is not.

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Art Is Everywhere, Lorenzo Servi, Lorenzo Servi alias SerraGlia

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2016
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Título
Art Is Everywhere
Subtítulo
How to Really Look at Things
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2016
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
112
ISBN10
9063694180
ISBN13
9789063694180
Serie
Calificación
3,75 de 5
Descripción
Is it possible to discover something wonderful and special without the necessity of visiting museums, monuments, or other places that differ from our habitual haunts?Art Is Everywhere shows us how to look more carefully at our everyday world in a way that makes art easily accessible.Instead of struggling to define art, we learn to understand it as a trigger for new and different interpretations of what already surrounds us.The artist’s passion for taking photos of cities –scratches, marks, posters and other objects – led to a two-day workshop, with participants invited to explore with new eyes, and to document their findings with photographs.This book is the result of that experience.Through ingenious collages and montages, this book inspires us to use art as a lens through which to view our familiar surroundings, altering our expectations of everyday objects and truly blurring the boundary between what is framed and what is not.