Book description
Art Is Not What You Think It Is
utilizes original research to present a series of critical incursions
into the current state of debate on the idea of art, making manifest
what has been largely missing or unsaid in those discussions.
- Links museology, history, theory, and criticism to the realities
of contemporary social conditions and shows how they have
structurally functioned in a variety of contexts
- Deals with divisive and controversial problems such as blasphemy
and idolatry, and the problem of artistic truth
- Addresses relations between European notions about art and
artifice and those developed in other and especially indigenous
cultural traditions
Donald Preziosi
is Emeritus Professor of Art History and Critical Theory at UCLA, and
Former Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford. He trained in art history,
classics, and linguistics at Harvard, and is the author and co-author of
many books including
The Art of Art History: A Critical Anthology
(2009).
Claire Farago is Professor of Renaissance Art Theory and
Criticism at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is author and
co-author of many books on art theory, historiography, and museums,
and is an authority on the manuscripts of Leonardo da Vinci. Her
numerous publications include Re-Reading Leonardo: The Treatise on
Painting across Europe 1550-1900 (2009).
Donald Preziosi
and Claire Farago have previously collaborated as co-editors of
Grasping the World: The Idea of the Museum (2004).