PublishedPenguin, July 1905 |
ISBN9780141977409 |
FormatSoftcover, 352 pages |
Dimensions18.1cm × 11.1cm × 2cm |
A Pelican introduction to the changing world of visual culture
Since the rise of the internet and personal computers, we have seen an exponential increase in the number of visual images around us. From YouTube to Instagram, video games to installation art, this dramatic visual transformation is liberating, confusing and worrying all at once. Nicholas Mirzoeff is a leading figure in the burgeoning field of visual culture, which aims to make sense of the images and artefacts all around us. In the first book to explain this fascinating and timely subject to the general reader, Mirzoeff draws on art history, theory and everyday experience to provide an engaging, approachable introduction to how visual materials shape our lives.