Tate: Brief Lessons in Seeing Differently

Tate: Brief Lessons in Seeing Differently by Frances Ambler, published by Octopus Books on June 9, 2020, offers readers an opportunity to explore art through fresh perspectives. This 112-page book presents insights from renowned artists such as Turner and van Gogh, encouraging a transformative approach to viewing art and the world around us. The text emphasizes that there are countless ways to perceive and create, inviting readers to expand their understanding of artistic expression.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of inspiring anecdotes and practical exercises designed to enhance creativity and perception. The book delves into various techniques and psychological aspects of seeing differently, making it a valuable resource for those interested in art criticism and theory. By engaging with the ideas presented, individuals can reinvigorate their creative abilities and discover new ways to interpret their surroundings.
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Open your life to new ways of seeing with inspirational perspectives from Turner, van Gogh and more.
‘I like looking at art. You’re always looking and learning and changing your perception about things‘ – Alex Katz
There are as many ways to look as there are to make art. Seeing differently allows you to 2020 create something original, as well as to understand art in new ways. Delve into detail with J.M.W. Turner, see through a prism of pattern with Yayoi Kusama, and distill sights into new forms with Maria Bartuszova. Brief Lessons in Seeing Differently is a guide to opening your mind to new perspectives and sparking creativity in the everyday. Inspiring anecdotes and practical exercises will help you gain a new perspective and reinvigorate your work.
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