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Skyline

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Book Skyline Hubert Damisch
Libristo code: 04716773
Publishers Stanford University Press, February 2002
One of today's foremost art historians and critics presents a view of architecture and the city thro... Full description
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One of today's foremost art historians and critics presents a view of architecture and the city through the twin lenses of cultural theory and psychoanalysis. Hubert Damisch whose work on the history of perspective, the notion of imitation, and the question of representation has emerged as the most important body of critical thought on painting since, perhaps, Meyer Shapiro's collected essays, here engages a subject that has been of continuing interest to him since 1970. In the field of architecture, this book has been awaited for a long time; in the fields of art history and cultural studies, it will be welcomed as a powerful argument for utilizing in an urban context interpretive approaches developed for the analysis of spatial and visual phenomena. Though architecture has served since Descartes as a structural analogy for philosophical discourse and has played a similar role in literature, contemporary studies on architecture have tended to be very specialized, with little regard for their accessibility to scholars in the humanities and social sciences. This book, however, with its solid grounding in architecture and urban theory and its profoundly humanistic approach, will prove deeply rewarding to specialist and generalist alike.

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Full name Skyline
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2002
Number of pages 192
EAN 9780804732468
ISBN 0804732469
Libristo code 04716773
Weight 260
Dimensions 215 x 142 x 12
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