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More than Meets the Eye - What Blindness Brings to Art (Hardcover)
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More than Meets the Eye - What Blindness Brings to Art (Hardcover)
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In More Than Meets the Eye, Georgina Kleege explores the ways that
ideas about visual art and blindness are linked in many facets of
the culture. While it may seem paradoxical to link blindness to
visual art, western theories about art have always been haunted by
the specter of blindness. The ideal art viewer is typically
represented as possessing perfect vision, an encyclopedic knowledge
of art, and a photographic memory of images, all which allow for an
unmediated wordless communion with the work of art. This ideal
viewer is defined in polar opposition to a blind person, presumed
to be oblivious to the power of art, and without the cognitive
capacity to draw on analogous experience. Kleege begins her study
with four chapters about traditional representations of blindness,
arguing that traditional theories of blindness fail to take into
account the presence of other senses, or the ability of blind
people to draw analogies from non-visual experience to develop
concepts about visual phenomena. She then shifts focus from the
tactile to the verbal, beginning with Denis Diderot's remarkable
range of techniques to describe art works for readers who were not
present to view them for themselves, and how his criticism offers a
powerful warrant for bringing the specter of blindness out of the
shadows and into the foreground of visual experience. Through both
personal experience and scholarly treatment, Kleege dismantles the
traditional denigration of blindness, contesting the notion that
viewing art involves sight alone and challenging traditional
understandings of blindness through close reading of scientific
case studies and literary depictions. More Than Meets the Eye
introduces blind and visually impaired artists whose work has
shattered stereotypes and opened up new aesthetic possibilities for
everyone.
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