Exploring the role of artists in the modern era, this book delves into the significance of art for both the psychological and political health of American society. It raises critical questions about the responsibilities of artists today and the impact of their work on contemporary culture, urging readers to consider how art can influence social change and individual well-being in the 21st century.
Carol Becker Knihy



"Tourism, the largest industry in the world, is a significant force in contemporary society, with far-reaching economic, cultural, and geopolitical importance. Rather than seeking to represent tourism or travel itself, Universal Experience: Art, Life, and the Tourist's Eye considers art, history, and the social construction of places, spaces, and identities from the heightened perception of the tourist. Functioning as a guide book, a reader, and a souvenir, this lavish catalogue of the exhibition presents over 275 illustrations of thought-provoking artworks as icons and as tourist sites for exploration. A wide-ranging anthology of texts presents divergent routes and avenues through which to explore the symbols and cultural conventions created, deciphered, and disseminated by an increasingly mobile, international group of artists."--Jacket
Das unsichtbare Drama
- 235 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení