Rethinking decoration : pleasure & ideology in the visual arts / David Brett.

"This book offers theoretical and practical reinterpretations of the decorative by addressing a neglected topic: the significance of decoration. Concerned with the central problem of taste, David Brett asks how individual pleasure and social function suffuse one another, drawing examples from a...

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Main Author: Brett, David (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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Summary:"This book offers theoretical and practical reinterpretations of the decorative by addressing a neglected topic: the significance of decoration. Concerned with the central problem of taste, David Brett asks how individual pleasure and social function suffuse one another, drawing examples from architecture, fashion, textiles, ceramics, and the whole domain of visual and plastic arts. Using theoretical propositions derived from a critical approach to the concept of aesthetic experience, and from study of perceptual psychology and psychoanalytic theory, Brett focuses on historical instances of decoration and ornament significant to the development of a "visual ideology." He considers a variety of attempts at the rejection of decorative value, and proposes a "poetics of workmanship," which deals with the metaphorical power of material processes."--Jacket.
Physical Description:xi, 290 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-286) and index.
ISBN:052183676X
9780521836760
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    745.01 BRE
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