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An anthology of numerous essays from over the course of decades about art as juxtaposed with philosophy, literature, and science,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thought Through My Eyes: Writings on Art, 1977-2005 (Paperback)
Critic, curator, and philosopher Klaus Ottmann presents Thought Through My Eyes: Writings On Art, 1977-2005, an anthology of numerous essays from over the course of decades about art as juxtaposed with philosophy, literature, and science. Individual essays range from "Who Paints Abstractly?" to "Exotism", "I Am: A New Humanism in American Art and Design", "The Strange Life of Andrei Roiter's Objects", and much more. A broad selection of galley reviews and interviews with Jeff Koons, Wolfgang Laib, Moira Dryer, Richard Serra, Jessica Stockholder, Mimmo Rotella, Alain Kirili, and Ida Applebroog round out this thoughtful, serious-minded and insightfully contemplative distillation.
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Thought Through My Eyes: Writings on Art, 1977-2005 by Klaus Ottmann (Paperback - June 30, 2006)
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