the reason being............................I've developed a new website!!
Thursday, 4 December 2014
New website
You may have noticed it's been a while since I've posted on this site,
the reason being............................I've developed a new website!!
the reason being............................I've developed a new website!!
Sunday, 24 August 2014
The Outback At Night
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| Moonlight Near Roxby Downs 2014 |
Monday, 4 August 2014
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Friday, 25 July 2014
An art critic with soul
In their book "Art As Therapy" the authors Alain De Botton and John Armstrong sing the praises of Herbert Read who spent 40 years educating the British to appreciate contemporary art. By the 1960's his job was done. He understood that decent, well intentioned and educated people may not understand art, so rather than chastise them for their ignorance he began from a position of great sympathy for doubt and ignorance, and kindness was a key part of his educational strategy. He wrote books and articles, traveled the country conducting lectures, held exhibitions and established London's ICA. He appears to have been someone I would liked to have met.
Friday, 27 June 2014
Art As therapy
This book is a huge ego trip for all artists and architects regardless of discipline, and it's a must read.
The authors have come up with a new way of interpreting art that relates to ordinary everyday existence. They argue that art can provide powerful solutions to many of life's problems.
The authors are critical of the academic interpretation of art that appears in captions next to works in our galleries, whilst ignoring how these works might relate to our emotional functioning.
There is currently an exhibition at the NGV which is based around the teachings in this book.
The authors have come up with a new way of interpreting art that relates to ordinary everyday existence. They argue that art can provide powerful solutions to many of life's problems.
The authors are critical of the academic interpretation of art that appears in captions next to works in our galleries, whilst ignoring how these works might relate to our emotional functioning.
There is currently an exhibition at the NGV which is based around the teachings in this book.
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