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See What You're Missing
- 31 Ways Artists Notice the World – and How You Can Too
- Narrated by: Matt Addis
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
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Artists have learnt to pay attention. The rest of us spend most of our time on auto-pilot, rushing from place to place, our overfamiliarity blinding us to the marvellous, life-affirming phenomena of our world. But that doesn't have to be the case.
In his typical engaging style, Will Gompertz takes us into the minds of artists - from contemporary stars to old masters, the well-known to the lesser-so, and from around the world - to show us how to look and experience the world with their heightened awareness.
In See What You're Missing, we learn, for example, how Hasegawa Tohaku can help us to see beauty, how David Hockney helps us to see colour and how Frida Kahlo can help us see pain. In doing so we come to know the exhilarating feeling of being truly alive.
Critic reviews
"Gompertz insightfully explores the processes and personalities of a remarkable roster of artists...effortless prose and laser focus on the communicative potential of art make this a worthwhile read." (James Woods Marshall)
"He is a natural communicator whose passion for art is expressed with wit and verve." (Sir Nicholas Serota, Chair of Arts Council England)
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- 28-12-23
Illuminating
I admit to being a Gompertz fan before I read this but this bias notwithstanding this is a brilliant book. He manages to cover a vast subject (the interpretation of life, experience and reality by art and artists) in manageable fascinating chunks of narrative combined with insight borne from his own experience and knowledge- utterly brilliant
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