Real Likenesses
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Representation in Paintings, Photographs, and Novels
简介
Real Likenesses presents a radical new approach to artistic representation. At its heart is a serious reconsideration of the relationship between medium and content in representational art, which counters current dominant theories that make attention to the former inevitably a distraction from attending to the latter. Through close analysis of paintings, photographs, and novels, Michael Morris proposes a new understanding of the real likenesses we encounter in representational art; what they are, how they are made present to us, and how they are created. The result is an intuitive way of thinking about how these art forms work.
目录
Introduction
1. The Paradox of Painting
2. Painted Things
3. Photography and the Real World
4. Transparency and Distraction in Photographs
5. Paradox and Distraction in Novels
6. Real Characters
Postscript