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James Elkins

    13 ottobre 1955

    James Elkins è uno storico e critico d'arte il cui lavoro approfondisce l'arte contemporanea e le sue basi teoriche. Si dedica a esplorare l'intricata relazione tra arte, la sua storia e i quadri critici utilizzati per la sua interpretazione. La ricerca di Elkins cerca di svelare i complessi modi in cui l'arte modella la nostra percezione del mondo. Il suo approccio è analitico, con l'obiettivo di illuminare i significati più profondi radicati nelle creazioni artistiche.

    James Elkins
    The World Atlas of Tattoo
    The Poetics of Perspective
    What Photography Is
    Weak in Comparison to Dreams
    Art Critiques: A Guide. Third Definitive Edition Revised and Expanded
    The End of Diversity in Art Historical Writing
    • The End of Diversity in Art Historical Writing

      North Atlantic Art History and its Alternatives

      The End of Diversity in Art Historical Writing is the most globally informed book on world art history, drawing on research in 76 countries. In addition some chapters have been crowd sourced: posted on the internet for comments, which have been incorporated into the text. It covers the principal accounts of Eurocentrism, center and margins, circulations and atlases of art, decolonial theory, incommensurate cultures, the origins and dissemination of the "October" model, problems of access to resources, models of multiple modernisms, and the emergence of English as the de facto lingua franca of art writing.

      The End of Diversity in Art Historical Writing
    • "For years, Samuel Emmer has monitored bacteria levels in drinking water for the small city of Guelph. He is content to focus on dangerous life-threatening single-celled organisms as his grasp on his own life recedes, and with it his with family and friends. No one is more surprised than Samuel when he is appointed to the city's Zoo Feasibility Committee. His assignment: travel to zoos around the world and gather information on the behavior of animals in their enclosures. The city of Guelph aspiring commendably, if naively, is trying to create cruelty-free habitats for its animals. It is in Tallinn, Estonia, that the dreams start for Samuel. He is in a vast wooded landscape; there is a fire burning in the distance; and it is coming his way... Weak in Comparison to Dreams, by historian and art critic James Elkins, is like no other novel you have ever read, even as its inspirations, from W.G. Sebald to Teju Cole, are clear to see. With an astounding breadth of knowledge and playful courage, Weak in Comparison to Dreams reignites our love for the ambitious novel; with experimentation that never lacks intention, and whose empathetic scope explores the deepest aspects of our individual humanity"--

      Weak in Comparison to Dreams
    • What Photography Is

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Exploring the profound impact of photography, Elkins delves into its paradoxical nature, highlighting its capacity to present images that evoke both desire and discomfort. He argues that photography transcends mere representation, engaging with the complexities of perception and emotion. Through a diverse array of illustrations, the book illustrates how photography captures the multifaceted challenges of seeing, making it a powerful medium that resonates deeply with viewers.

      What Photography Is
    • "My principal concern in this book is the way we talk about pictures...Renaissance writers and artists imagined perspective quite differently than we do... I maintain... that Renaissance authors and artists thought there were many compatible perspectives, so that their writing and painting evince a "pluralist" approach in strict contrast to the monolithic mathematical perspective we imagine today. Theirs was more a collection of rational methods than a "rationalisation of sight", more a way of drawing objects than of setting them in an abstract "pictorial space". Most important... is the gradual recession of perspective as a mute method, a practical subset of geometry, and the growth of perspective as a metaphor, a powerful concept for ordering our perception and accounting for our subjectivity." -- Preface.

      The Poetics of Perspective
    • The World Atlas of Tattoo

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Lively and informative, The World Atlas of Tattoo is a superbly illustrated and compelling reference book that, through examining the meeting point between tattoo artists and their personal understanding of their environment, presents a well-informed and nuanced account of what has become a widespread art practice. Organized geographically, each section is introduced by a short historical overview of the types of tattooing traditionally practised in that area of the world, enabling the reader to trace historical threads in the careers of some of the profiled tattooers, as well as marvel at how other artists have managed to create novel forms of tattooing that transcend any previous context. The book also tracks the movement of styles from their indigenous settings to diasporic communities, where they have often been transformed into creative, multicultural, hybrid designs. Written by an international team of scholars, historians and journalists, this comprehensive atlas will enlighten and excite anyone who is passionate about tattoo art in its many forms worldwide.

      The World Atlas of Tattoo
    • The Domain of Images

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In the domain of visual images, those of fine art form a tiny minority. This original and brilliant book calls upon art historians to look beyond their traditional subjects-painting, drawing, photography, and printmaking-to the vast array of... schovat popis

      The Domain of Images
    • What Painting Is

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      At the root of this tremendously original work is Elkins' desire to bring the study of art back to the studio to understand the artist's relationship to his or her medium. schovat popis

      What Painting Is
    • How to Use Your Eyes

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Through the lens of everyday objects, the book encourages readers to engage deeply with their surroundings, revealing the extraordinary in the ordinary. Elkins examines familiar items like grass, clouds, and bridges, illustrating how they hold intricate meanings and connections to our lives. By blending artistic insight with investigative curiosity, he invites readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the world, transforming mundane perceptions into a rich tapestry of observation that enhances our understanding of nature and thought.

      How to Use Your Eyes
    • Why Art Cannot Be Taught

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Examines the curious endeavor to teach the unteachable that is generally known as college-level art instruction. This book traces the development (or invention) of the modern art school and considers how issues such as the question of core curriculum and the intellectual isolation of art schools affect the teaching and learning of art. schovat popis

      Why Art Cannot Be Taught