See What You're Missing - 31 Ways Artists Notice the World - and How You Can Too

Author(s): Will Gompertz

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How might we see ourselves more clearly? Consult Rembrandt. Who can encourage us to see more intimately? Tracey Emin is the expert. What about helping us see through pain? Look no further than Frida Kahlo. Too often we move through life on autopilot, blind to the life-affirming beauty of our strange world. But it doesn't have to be this way. In this masterclass on how an appreciation of art can help us lead fuller lives, Will Gompertz takes us into the minds and work of thirty-one astounding artists. Each has their own unique way of seeing: with their help, we learn how to expand our own vision of life and its endless possibilities - how to look, feel and think more clearly. 'Offers a tide lesson in not just getting more from art, but more from life itself' The Times 'Art can amaze us into changing our minds. This remarkable book teaches us how' Es Devlin 'Highly engaging and thought-provoking' Philip Hook, author of Breakfast at Sotheby's 'Will Gompertz is the best teacher you never had' Guardian

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Will Gompertz is a world-leading expert in and champion of the arts. Having spent seven years as a Director of the Tate Galleries followed by eleven years as the BBC's Arts Editor and two years as Artistic Director at the Barbican, he is now the director of the Sir John Soane's Museum. Gompertz has interviewed and observed many of the world's leading artists, actors, writers, musicians, directors and designers. Creativity magazine in New York ranked him as one of the 50 most original thinkers in the world. He is the author of the internationally bestselling What Are You Looking At? and Think Like an Artist, both translated into more than twenty languages.

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  • : 9780241315484
  • : Penguin Books, Limited
  • : Penguin UK
  • : 280.0
  • : 01 March 2024
  • : h198mm x w130mm x s28mm
  • : books

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  • : Will Gompertz
  • : Paperback
  • : 352