Blindness explores the fascinating paradoxes in the Western representation of blindness, revealing the ways in which the idea of absence of vision has been central in the history of visual culture.
Blindness explores the fascinating paradoxes in the Western representation of blindness, revealing the ways in which the idea of absence of vision has been central in the history of visual culture.
Barasch details the radical social changes in the creation, presentation, and reception of art and explores new ways in which critics as well as artists conceptualize paintings and sculptures.
Surveys the development of modernism from the early eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries, which saw a radical transformation in theories of painting and sculpture and laid the intellectual foundations for our modern views on the arts.