The International Figurative Biennale Book (Softcover)
“We live at a time when the art world is filled with what can only be described as technilogical clamor. That is, there is a great deal of excitement about the way that images can be created digitally, shown on screen and communicated to a worldwide audience. Less intention is paid to the nature of the images themselves, or to the reasons – artistic or other – for making them.”
Author: Edward Lucie-Smith
84 pages
“We live at a time when the art world is filled with what can only be described as technilogical clamor. That is, there is a great deal of excitement about the way that images can be created digitally, shown on screen and communicated to a worldwide audience. Less intention is paid to the nature of the images themselves, or to the reasons – artistic or other – for making them.”
Author: Edward Lucie-Smith
84 pages
“We live at a time when the art world is filled with what can only be described as technilogical clamor. That is, there is a great deal of excitement about the way that images can be created digitally, shown on screen and communicated to a worldwide audience. Less intention is paid to the nature of the images themselves, or to the reasons – artistic or other – for making them.”
Author: Edward Lucie-Smith
84 pages