Seventy writers, artists, musicians, politicians, and professionals describe pictures they find fascinating and the reasons for their reactions. This description may be from another edition of this product.
art is interactive, and this is the best example I know
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
The exhibit this book catalogs, in addition to being interesting and often moving, exemplified and highlighted how active and interactive viewing art actually is. For example, there was a photo of Jackie Joyner-Kersey throwing a javelin. My first reaction was "what a perfectly sculpted, strong, beautiful woman." Then I saw that the person who chose the photo was...herself! "Geesh, how vain!" I couldn't help but thinking. Then I heard her reason--the total opposite. It turned out to be a bad throw, and she takes you through all the signs evident in the photo, before she even let go. And I recognized in the comments every woman's extremely critical eye for herself, even when great beauty is evident to all around. People wandering through the exhibit pointed photos out to each other, even to strangers. "Did you see that one?" And at one point I heard a man reply, "I can't look at that one. It makes me cry." There are many photos you'll recognize, many you won't. Once you read who chose them and why, your own view of the photos will be forever altered, a little in some cases, a lot in others.
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