Ways of Seeing
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Ways of Seeing is an influential book by John Berger, consisting of several essays about art, feminism and publicity. It is often assigned to first year university students who are studying art history. In it, he makes inquiries in how we view art, why we view art, and possible social implication of art.
[edit] External links
- Notes on the Gaze by Daniel Chandler
- Illustrations and Amplifications for John Berger's Ways of Seeing
- Excerpt from Ways of Seeing
- part of Ch.1 of Ways of Seeing
- online version of Ways of Seeing