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Verbalising the visual : translating art and design into words / Michael Clarke.

By: Clarke, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextSeries: AVA's Academia rangePublication details: Lausanne : AVA, c2007Description: 208 p. : ill. (mostly col.) ; 30 cmISBN: 9782940373017 (pbk.) :; 2940373019 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Art criticism -- Authorship | Art criticism -- Language | Industrial / commercial art & designDDC classification: 808.0667 Summary: This book explores the ever-changing relationship between language, objects, and meanings, and considers how we translate the experience of visual culture into written and spoken language. A range of language is examined which characterizes current art and design discourse - formal and informal, academic and colloquial, global and local. More than 300 pictures illustrate the intriguing examples. Ideal for visual arts students and anyone interested in writing and talking about art, including those in marketing, advertising, and communications.
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Includes glossary of related terms and index.

This book explores the ever-changing relationship between language, objects, and meanings, and considers how we translate the experience of visual culture into written and spoken language. A range of language is examined which characterizes current art and design discourse - formal and informal, academic and colloquial, global and local. More than 300 pictures illustrate the intriguing examples. Ideal for visual arts students and anyone interested in writing and talking about art, including those in marketing, advertising, and communications.

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