Visual Arts and Human Flourishing brings together thoughtful and innovative thinkers from various visual arts fields such as art history, architecture, public art, and museums, to examine visual arts' relationship to flourishing, well-being, and happiness from the ancient world to the present day. The volume is part of the interdisciplinary series The Humanities and Human Flourishing.
Visual Arts and Human Flourishing brings together thoughtful and innovative thinkers from various visual arts fields such as art history, architecture, public art, and museums, to examine visual arts' relationship to flourishing, well-being, and happiness from the ancient world to the present day. The volume is part of the interdisciplinary series The Humanities and Human Flourishing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Selma Holo is the Executive Director of USC Museums, as well as a Professor of Art History at Emerita University of Southern California.
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* Introduction: Flourishing and the Visual Arts * Part I Art for Well-Being? Artists and Art Historians * Chapter 1: Kate Ingold: "Art," "Well-Being," and Questions Without Answers * Chapter 2: Enrique Martínez Celaya: Rilke's Crocodile Tears: Art, Change, Being, and Human Flourishing * Chapter 3: Larry Silver: Visual Art as Harmony and Challenge * Chapter 4: Andy Campbell: All Artists Are Poor: Notes Toward a Polemic * Part II Serving the Public: Public Art Communities, Architecture, and Art Museums * Chapter 5: Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F Senie: Public Art and the Power of Engagement * Chapter 6: Faya Causey: Amber: The Magic Rubs Off * Chapter 7: Kulapat Yantrasast: A Frame for Human Flourishing: Notes Toward a New Architecture of Participation * Chapter 8: Steven Fine: "Well-Being" and "Flourishing" in the Ancient Synagogue: Art, Vision, and the Experience of Holiness * Chapter 9: Elliot Bostwick Davis: Art Museums as Catalysts for Human Flourishing: Creating New Metrics of Success * Chapter 10: Selma Holo: A Meditation: In Search of a Deeper Flourishing for the Art Museum as Institution
* Introduction: Flourishing and the Visual Arts * Part I Art for Well-Being? Artists and Art Historians * Chapter 1: Kate Ingold: "Art," "Well-Being," and Questions Without Answers * Chapter 2: Enrique Martínez Celaya: Rilke's Crocodile Tears: Art, Change, Being, and Human Flourishing * Chapter 3: Larry Silver: Visual Art as Harmony and Challenge * Chapter 4: Andy Campbell: All Artists Are Poor: Notes Toward a Polemic * Part II Serving the Public: Public Art Communities, Architecture, and Art Museums * Chapter 5: Cher Krause Knight and Harriet F Senie: Public Art and the Power of Engagement * Chapter 6: Faya Causey: Amber: The Magic Rubs Off * Chapter 7: Kulapat Yantrasast: A Frame for Human Flourishing: Notes Toward a New Architecture of Participation * Chapter 8: Steven Fine: "Well-Being" and "Flourishing" in the Ancient Synagogue: Art, Vision, and the Experience of Holiness * Chapter 9: Elliot Bostwick Davis: Art Museums as Catalysts for Human Flourishing: Creating New Metrics of Success * Chapter 10: Selma Holo: A Meditation: In Search of a Deeper Flourishing for the Art Museum as Institution
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