TY - BOOK AU - Silberstein,Fanchon Jean TI - Art insight: understanding art and why it matters SN - 9781789381191 AV - N7425 U1 - 700 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Bristol, UK PB - Intellect KW - Art KW - Art and society KW - Art et société KW - Human figures depicted in art KW - bicssc KW - Museum, historic sites, gallery & art guides KW - ART TREATMENTS & SUBJECTS KW - ART KW - Public Art KW - bisacsh KW - Subjects & Themes KW - General KW - EDUCATION KW - Arts in Education KW - Multicultural Education KW - Non-Formal Education KW - Electronic books KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; A bowl, etched with calligraphy, takes you on a journey to Iran, and a soup can goes with you to America. Both are more than their visual forms. Questioning them carries you from surface to depth. Chapter 9: WHEN ART SPEAKS, LISTEN Language of all kinds communicates, bewilders, clarifies, and obscures. Become fluent in the language of art and question its colours, materials, and forms -- its titles, symbols, archetypes, and frames. "Speaking" the language of art leads to cultural fluency. Chapter 10: FOLLOW YOUR SENSES -- SENSE MEANING Body and mind work together. Your senses introduce you to art and to the rest of the world. Notice your first reactions, your thoughts and feelings. Then, return to the art by observing and describing N2 - A first encounter with art is like meeting a stranger: it opens you to new ideas, people, places, and parts of yourself. In Art inSight: Conversations with Cultures, Fanchon Silberstein delves into the first known art and explores what it can reveal about how its makers saw the world and how contemporary artists can help us to see our own. The result is equal parts an ode to the joy of artful engagement, a how-to for anyone interested in understanding art and culture, and a journey around the world from prehistory to the present day. Readers confront strangeness through observation, description, and conversation, and are given the skills to understand cross-cultural divisions and perceive diverse ways of interpreting the world. Organized by ideas rather than history, chronology, or cultures, the book presents dialogues, imagining interactions between paintings created centuries apart, and describing discussions among students learning the role of art in conflict resolution. By emphasizing the relationship between viewer and image, Art inSight urges readers to discover meaning in their own ways and offers questions that lead them into profound connections with works of art and the cultures behind them UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2364626 ER -