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Art, Word and Image: 2,000 Years of Visual/Textual Interaction
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Art, Word and Image: 2,000 Years of Visual/Textual Interaction
Current price: $39.00
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Art, Word and Image: 2,000 Years of Visual/Textual Interaction
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What does it mean to say that a painting has been “invaded” by language?
answers this question by exploring how visual images and writing can work in dialogue in an artwork. Whether the picture frame is encroached upon by doodlings, as with Adolf Wolfli’s seemingly irrational scribbles, or a plea to spirituality is blazoned across a vast canvas, as in the moving images of Colin McCahon, we can be sure that words here have a special meaning, one beyond everyday communication.
, one of the first books to examine the use of language in art, is constructed around three major chronological essays by renowned scholars John Dixon Hunt, David Lomas, and Michael Corris. Their essays chart the use and significance of words in artfrom Classical Greece through the Middle Ages and Renaissance to modern digital media.