The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction, Second edition

Routledge
The Methodologies of Art: An Introduction, Second edition
Since the nineteenth century, when art history became an established academic discipline, works of art have been "read" in a variety of ways. These different ways of describing and interpreting art are the methodologies of artistic analysis, the divining rods of meaning. Regardless of a work's perceived difficulty, an art object is, in theory, complex. Every work of art is an expression of its culture (time and place) and its maker (the artist) and is dependent on its media (what it's made of). The methodologies discussed here--formal analysis, iconology and iconography, Marxism, feminism, biography and autobiography, psychoanalysis, structuralism, race and gender--reflect the multiplicity of meanings in an artistic image. The second edition includes nineteen new images, new sections on race, gender, orientalism and colonialism, along with a new epilogue that approaches a single painting-- Titian's Rape of Lucrezia -- to illustrate the different methodological viewpoints.Contents1. What Is Art?2. Formalism and Style3. Iconography4. Contextual Approaches I: Marxism, Orientalism, Colonialism, and Racial Iconography5. Contextual Approaches II: Feminism and Gender6. Biography and Autobiography7. Semiotics I: Structuralism and Post-Structuralism8. Semiotics II: Deconstruction9. Psychoanalysis I: Freud10. Psychoanalysis II: Winnicott and Lacan11. Aesthetics and Psychoanalysis: Roger Fry and Roland Barthes