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Jonathan Emmesedi
Jonathan Emmesedi
@jemmesedi@c.im  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

As I mentioned in a post I wrote a few minutes ago, Richard Wollheim's "Painting as an Art" has gripped me because it invites the reader to join the author in looking at pictures closely. His obituary mentions his own method as he applied it in galleries:

>> I evolved a way of looking at paintings which was massively time consuming and deeply rewarding. For I came to recognise that it often took the first hour or so in front of a painting for stray associations or motivated misperceptions to settle down, and it was only then, with the same amount of time or more to spend looking at it, that the picture could be relied upon to disclose itself as it was. I noticed that I became an object of suspicion to passers-by, and so did the picture that I was looking at. <<

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/nov/05/guardianobituaries.booksobituaries

Image; Richard Wollheim -- British Academy

#RichardWollheim #PaintingAsAnArt #PhilosophyOfArt #Aesthetics #ArtCriticism #Art #Philosophy

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Obituary: Richard Wollheim

Brilliant philosopher engaged with the interaction of art and psychoanalysis.
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Jonathan Emmesedi
Jonathan Emmesedi
@jemmesedi@c.im  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

As I mentioned in a post I wrote a few minutes ago, Richard Wollheim's "Painting as an Art" has gripped me because it invites the reader to join the author in looking at pictures closely. His obituary mentions his own method as he applied it in galleries:

>> I evolved a way of looking at paintings which was massively time consuming and deeply rewarding. For I came to recognise that it often took the first hour or so in front of a painting for stray associations or motivated misperceptions to settle down, and it was only then, with the same amount of time or more to spend looking at it, that the picture could be relied upon to disclose itself as it was. I noticed that I became an object of suspicion to passers-by, and so did the picture that I was looking at. <<

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2003/nov/05/guardianobituaries.booksobituaries

Image; Richard Wollheim -- British Academy

#RichardWollheim #PaintingAsAnArt #PhilosophyOfArt #Aesthetics #ArtCriticism #Art #Philosophy

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Obituary: Richard Wollheim

Brilliant philosopher engaged with the interaction of art and psychoanalysis.
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Niklas Pivic
Niklas Pivic
@pivic@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

https://pivic.blog/blog/thoughts-on-books-ive-recently-read/

I've read a few books recently. Here are a few thoughts on them.

The books are:

* Joe Sacco - The Once and Future Riot
* Lee Lai - Stone Fruit
* John Berger - About Looking
* Denis Johnson - Jesus' Son [still reading this one, to be fair]
* Robert Macfarlane - Underland

#books #reading #LeeLai #JoeSacco #JohnBerger #DenisJohnson #RobertMacfarlane @bookstodon@a.gup.pe @bookstodon@fedigroups.social #novel #GraphicNovel #queer #family #love #life #art #ArtCriticism #India #Islam #racism #fascism

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Lee Lai and their book 'Stone Fruit'.
Lee Lai and their book 'Stone Fruit'.
Lee Lai and their book 'Stone Fruit'.
Brightly-coloured front of Denis Johnson's short-story collection äJesus' Son'.
Brightly-coloured front of Denis Johnson's short-story collection äJesus' Son'.
Brightly-coloured front of Denis Johnson's short-story collection äJesus' Son'.
The cover of Robert Macfarlane's 'Underland': trees as nerves as communication as interconnectedness.
The cover of Robert Macfarlane's 'Underland': trees as nerves as communication as interconnectedness.
The cover of Robert Macfarlane's 'Underland': trees as nerves as communication as interconnectedness.
The brilliant cover for John Berger's 'About Looking'. People watching animals through a hinder. Says a lot about the book, actually.
The brilliant cover for John Berger's 'About Looking'. People watching animals through a hinder. Says a lot about the book, actually.
The brilliant cover for John Berger's 'About Looking'. People watching animals through a hinder. Says a lot about the book, actually.

Thoughts on books I've recently read — Niklas's blog

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Niklas Pivic
Niklas Pivic
@pivic@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

https://pivic.blog/blog/thoughts-on-books-ive-recently-read/

I've read a few books recently. Here are a few thoughts on them.

The books are:

* Joe Sacco - The Once and Future Riot
* Lee Lai - Stone Fruit
* John Berger - About Looking
* Denis Johnson - Jesus' Son [still reading this one, to be fair]
* Robert Macfarlane - Underland

#books #reading #LeeLai #JoeSacco #JohnBerger #DenisJohnson #RobertMacfarlane @bookstodon@a.gup.pe @bookstodon@fedigroups.social #novel #GraphicNovel #queer #family #love #life #art #ArtCriticism #India #Islam #racism #fascism

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Lee Lai and their book 'Stone Fruit'.
Lee Lai and their book 'Stone Fruit'.
Lee Lai and their book 'Stone Fruit'.
Brightly-coloured front of Denis Johnson's short-story collection äJesus' Son'.
Brightly-coloured front of Denis Johnson's short-story collection äJesus' Son'.
Brightly-coloured front of Denis Johnson's short-story collection äJesus' Son'.
The cover of Robert Macfarlane's 'Underland': trees as nerves as communication as interconnectedness.
The cover of Robert Macfarlane's 'Underland': trees as nerves as communication as interconnectedness.
The cover of Robert Macfarlane's 'Underland': trees as nerves as communication as interconnectedness.
The brilliant cover for John Berger's 'About Looking'. People watching animals through a hinder. Says a lot about the book, actually.
The brilliant cover for John Berger's 'About Looking'. People watching animals through a hinder. Says a lot about the book, actually.
The brilliant cover for John Berger's 'About Looking'. People watching animals through a hinder. Says a lot about the book, actually.

Thoughts on books I've recently read — Niklas's blog

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