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Slow Art: The Experience of Looking, Sacred Images to James Turrell

by James Turrell

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Slow Art: The Experience of Looking, Sacred Images to James Turrell
Text by Arden Reed
2017

25,4 x 17,8 cm
10 x 7 in
352 pages
99 illustrations
Hardcover
English
Published by University Press of California

ISBN: 9780520285507

Americans, on average, spend between six and ten seconds with individual artworks in museums or galleries—hardly time enough. But how, in our culture of distraction, might we extend attention? Slow Art models sustained ways of looking, through encounters with various media both present and past—including photography, painting, sculpture, “living pictures,” film, video, digital and performance art—even light and space. Works by Diderot, Emma Hamilton, Oscar Wilde, Jeff Wall, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Andy Warhol, and Richard Serra, among others, shape a new and distinct aesthetic field. But rather than a collection of objects, slow art is participatory—it directly engages beholders to bring artworks to life. Against current orthodoxy, Arden Reed argues that, for contemporary viewers, the contemplation of slow art is akin to religious practices during the ages of faith.

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