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Their so-called life: Norman Bryson on W. J. T. Mitchell.(What Do Pictures Want? The Lives and Loves of Images)(BOOKS)(Book Review)

What Do Pictures Want? The Lives and Loves of Images, by W. J. T. Mitchell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 408 pages. $35. For W. J....
Artforum International, 11/01/05 by Bryson, Norman · More from publication -
Their so-called life: Norman Bryson on W. J. T. Mitchell
What Do Pictures Want? The Lives and Loves of Images, by W. J. T. Mitchell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 408 pages. $35. What Do...
ArtForum, 11/01/05 by Norman Bryson · More from publication -
Sharon Lockhart: from form to flux.

How viewers actually manage their attention as they encounter works of art remains one of the least discussed and least understood areas within...
Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine, 07/01/01 by Bryson, Norman · More from publication -
Sharon Lockhart: de la forme a la fluctuation.

La maniere dont le spectateur gere son attention au moment ou il entre en contact avec une oeuvre d'art demeure une des zones les moins discutees...
Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine, 07/01/01 by Bryson, Norman · More from publication -
The Viewer Speaks - artist Ken Aptekar
Artist Ken Aptekar has created new works based on art viewers reactions to his previous paintings. The 'Talking Pictures' collection is derived...
Art in America, 02/01/99 by Norman Bryson · More from publication -
The Destruction of Art: Iconoclasm and Vandalism Since the French Revolution
Norman Bryson Norman Bryson English is not the only European language to be of two minds about the impulse to attack works of art. On the one hand,...
ArtForum, 06/22/98 by Norman Bryson · More from publication -
The Destruction of Art: Iconoclasm and Vandalism Since the French Revolution. (book review) (book reviews)

By Dario Gamboni. New Haven: Yale University Press. 416 pp. 151 black-and-white photographs. $40. Norman Bryson English is not the only...
Artforum International, 06/22/98 by Bryson, Norman · More from publication -
To Destroy Painting
In most of its current forms, art history seems destined to have fewer and fewer points of contact with contemporary art and criticism. As art...
ArtForum, 11/01/95 by Norman Bryson · More from publication -
To Destroy Painting. (book review) (book reviews)

In most of its current forms, art history seems destined to have fewer and fewer points of contact with contemporary art and criticism. As art...
Artforum International, 11/01/95 by Bryson, Norman · More from publication -
Yasumasa Morimura: Mother (Judith II).

In this ongoing series, writers are invited to discuss a work that expanded their understanding of contemporary art and claimed a permanent place...
Artforum International, 01/01/94 by Bryson, Norman · More from publication
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