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Reframing Art

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Reframing Art explores how the theories of art can be used to open up, structure and enrich our contemporary understanding of art and visual culture. Illustrated with examples from aboriginal, medieval, renaissance, enlightenment and modern art including installation and new media, Reframing Art will be invaluable for students of Art History and Theory and for any reader looking for a clear explanation of ways of seeing and understanding art.

240 pages, Paperback

First published July 9, 2006

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Michael Carter

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Michael Carter has had a long career at the University of Sydney as theorist and teacher. He has also taught in Britain. His publications span writing on art history and theory and cultural theory.

Librarian's Note: For disambiguation, this is Michael (12) Carter.

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