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Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees: Expanded Edition Paperback Illustrated, February 2, 2009
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Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees: Expanded Edition is the best book ever on artist Robert Irwin.
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- Introduces readers to artist Robert Irwin and his journey of curiosity and self-discovery
- Expanded edition includes six additional chapters and twenty-four pages of color plates
- Chronicles three decades of conversation between Lawrence Weschler and Robert Irwin
- Surveys Irwin's site-conditioned projects, including the Central Gardens at the Getty Museum and Dia's new Beacon campus
- Explores Irwin's design transformation of an abandoned Hudson Valley factory
- Considered as the best book ever on an artist
| Item Weight | 1 lbs (450 grams) |
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Art Enthusiasts
Those passionate about art will appreciate insights into the creative process and perspective of artists.
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Students of Visual Arts
Visual arts students can gain valuable theories and concepts that enhance their understanding of artistic expression.
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Creative Professionals
Professionals in fields like design and advertising will find inspiration and thought-provoking ideas to influence their work.
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Casual Readers
Individuals seeking light reading may find the content dense and less engaging compared to typical novels.
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People in unrelated professions may not find the insights applicable or relevant to their own work experiences.
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Time-Limited Readers
Those with little time may struggle with the book's depth, requiring more attention and reflection than casual reading.
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Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees: Expanded Edition Paperback Illustrated, February 2, 2009
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**** In "Bob Irwin: A Biography" by Lawrence Weschler, readers embark on a compelling journey through the life and creative evolution of the celebrated artist Bob Irwin. The book is a vast exploration, spanning thirty years of friendship between Weschler and Irwin, allowing for an intimate glimpse into the artist's processes, thoughts, and the profound influences that shaped his art. Irwin's work, often categorized as abstract or minimalist, is described as challenging yet rewarding, as Weschler meticulously unpacks how the artist’s environment, relationships, and philosophical inquiries contribute to his evolution and artistic expression. Readers appreciate Weschler's thoughtful portrayals of both Irwin’s character and artistry, highlighting the artist's humility and dedication, which contrasts sharply with typical notions of the self-absorbed genius in the art world. Irwin emerges as a relatable figure—curious, sincere, and open-minded—making it easy for readers to feel a connection to him beyond the often-intimidating art landscape. The narrative encourages readers to approach art not just as viewers but as participants in understanding its deeper meanings. Weschler’s lyrical writing enhances the reading experience, making complex themes accessible and igniting enthusiasm for art appreciation. While the book requires careful reading, it offers an enriching opportunity to reflect on significant themes such as perception and attention in art, core to Irwin’s philosophy. This biography has garnered acclaim for its intellectual depth and emotional resonance, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of art, perception, and philosophy. Whether for personal enjoyment or academic exploration, "Bob Irwin: A Biography" is a treasure trove of insights that engages both seasoned art lovers and curious newcomers alike. **
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Pros
- In-depth exploration of Bob Irwin's life and art.
- Engaging writing style that blends biography with art theory.
- Intimate insights into the artist's creative processes and thoughts.
- Encourages deeper appreciation and understanding of abstract and minimalist art.
- Weschler's portrayal of Irwin as a relatable, humble character.
Cons
- Not a fast-paced read; requires careful and Considered Consumption.
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Features & Benefits
- Introduces readers to Robert Irwin, the Los Angeles artist
- Expanded edition with six additional chapters and color plates
- Chronicles three decades of conversation between Lawrence Weschler and Irwin
- Surveys Irwin's site-conditioned projects, including Central Gardens at the Getty Museum
- Highlights the design that transformed an abandoned factory into Dia's new Beacon campus
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