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Explores art through themes that illuminate cultural, historical, and contemporary issues
Art connects us to the world in profound ways, revealing our history, identity, and cultural shifts. Thinking About Art: A Thematic Guide to Art History challenges traditional chronological approaches to art history, inviting readers to explore art and architecture through thematic prisms. By focusing on issues such as identity, climate change, and social inclusion, this classic textbook deepens understanding and encourages critical thought. More than 200 vibrant color illustrations and author Penny Huntsman's engaging style make art history in Thinking About Art accessible, relatable, and inspiring for students and general readers alike.
The expanded and updated second edition provides an enhanced interdisciplinary approach, as well as a broadened focus on identity and contemporary cultural contexts. Revised content on identity in portraiture and nature as artistic themes is complemented by enhanced tools to critically examine the relationships between artistic genres, materials, and contexts. Whether you're an art novice or an experienced teacher, Thinking About Art offers valuable insights into the evolving dialogue between art and society. The second edition of Thinking About Art:
Designed to encourage debate and self-reflection, Thinking About Art: A Thematic Guide to Art History, Second Edition, is ideal for courses in Art History, Art and Design, Visual Culture, and Sociology. It is also a valuable resource for teachers, museum educators, and anyone curious about the intersections of art, culture, and contemporary issues.
Published by: Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date: 2026-07-07
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781394176687
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Dimensions: cm xcm
Pages: 270