Synopses & Reviews
Since the nineteenth century, when art history became an established academic discipline, works of art have been read” in a variety of ways. These different ways of describing and interpreting art are the methodologies of artistic analysis, the divining rods of meaning. Regardless of a works perceived difficulty, an art object is, in theory, complex. Every work of art is an expression of its culture (time and place) and its maker (the artist) and is dependent on its media (what its made of). The methodologies discussed hereformal analysis, iconology and iconography, Marxism, feminism, biography and autobiography, psychoanalysis, structuralism, race and genderreflect the multiplicity of meanings in an artistic image. The second edition includes nineteen new images, new sections on race, gender, orientalism, and colonialism, and a new epilogue that analyzes a single painting to illustrate the different methodological viewpoints.
Review
Right now when art historians, much concerned with theory, are rethinking the political implications of their research, there is no more useful, better-natured introduction to these pressing concerns than Laurie Schneider Adamss now classic volume. Effortlessly erudite, determinedly generous, her book provides a lucid introduction to formalism, iconography, Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, and structuralism and post-structuralism with new sections on race, gender, orientalism, and colonialism. Her fast-moving, well-balanced commentary provides an ideal introduction to what will, inevitably, be a productive ongoing debate.”
David Carrier, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of Art
A teachers dream
A far-ranging, generously sympathetic, well-illustrated, and very clear survey of contemporary concerns with theory
Adamss clear, accurate introduction will be a godsend.”
Art Journal
Good, clear introduction for students who dont know their Derridas from their derrières.”
ARLIS News Sheet
Synopsis
This bestselling, accessible methods of art history text has been updated to include new sections on race, gender, orientalism, and colonialism.
About the Author
Laurie Schneider Adams received her Ph.D. from Columbia University and is professor of art history at John Jay College, CUNY. Her books include
A History of Western Art and
Italian Renaissance Art.
Table of Contents
List of IllustrationsPreface
1 What Is Art?
2 Formalism and Style
3 Iconography
4 Contextual Approaches I: Marxism, Orientalism, Colonialism, and Racial Iconography
5 Contextual Approaches II: Feminism and Gender
6 Biography and Autobiography
7 Semiotics I: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism
8 Semiotics II: Deconstruction
9 Psychoanalysis I: Freud
10 Psychoanalysis II: Winnicott and Lacan
11 Aesthetics and Psychoanalysis: Roger Fry and Roland Barthes
Epilogue: Some Methodologies Applied to Titians Rape of Lucrezia
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index