Ways of Seeing Based on the BBC Television Series - John Berger
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Ways of Seeing Based on the BBC Television Series

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Language
English
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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Pages
176
ISBN
9780140135152
Based on the landmark BBC television series, this book begins with a simple premise: seeing comes before words. Yet, the act of seeing is not as natural or neutral as we might believe. John Berger argues that our perception is governed by a lifetime of learned assumptions about beauty, truth, status, and gender. He reveals how the way we see art has been historically manipulated by a privileged few to reinforce their own power, turning cultural artifacts into objects of mystification. The book dismantles the authority of traditional art criticism and invites the viewer to look at images with their own eyes.

Through a series of incisive written and visual essays, Ways of Seeing explores the hidden ideologies within Western culture. It investigates everything from the tradition of the European oil painting and its relation to property ownership, to the depiction of women as objects for the male gaze, to the way modern advertising appropriates the language of art to create consumer desire. This is not simply a book about art history; it is an invitation to become a more critical and conscious viewer of the images that surround us every day. It provides the tools to question why we see as we do, fundamentally changing your relationship with all visual culture.

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Ways of Seeing Originally published in 1972
Original language
English
Original publisher BBC

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