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How to be an art rebel
Title:
How to be an art rebel
Author:
Street, Ben, 1978-

Wright, Jay Daniel.
ISBN:
9780500651643
Publication Information:
New York : Thames and Hudson, 2021.
Physical Description:
80 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm
Contents:
Portraits -- Surrealism -- Ancient sculpture -- Still life -- Nude art -- Abstract art -- Contemporary art -- Glossary -- List of artworks.
Abstract:
An anarchic introduction to art for young rebels everywhere. This irreverent introduction to art gives children the confidence to respond to art on their own terms, and - most importantly - to have fun with it. Under the playful guidance of Leo, the museum cat, readers encounter abstract, Surrealist, nude and contemporary art, ancient sculpture, still lifes and portraits. But instead of being told facts to memorize, they're equipped with the knowledge that allows them to come up with their own interpretations of famous art works. Knowing how symbols work, they'll decipher clues in Frida Kahlo's self-portrait; understanding Surrealism, they'll decide for themselves what Joan Miró's abstract doodles are all about. This book shows that art isn't about knowing the right answers - it's about having fun, making up your own mind and seeing things from a different angle.
Subject:
Art appreciation -- Juvenile literature.
Art -- Study and teaching -- Juvenile literature.
Art -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Art movements -- Juvenile literature.
Art appreciation.
Summary:
An anarchic introduction to art for young rebels everywhere. This irreverent introduction to art gives children the confidence to respond to art on their own terms, and - most importantly - to have fun with it. Under the playful guidance of Leo, the museum cat, readers encounter abstract, Surrealist, nude and contemporary art, ancient sculpture, still lifes and portraits. But instead of being told facts to memorize, they're equipped with the knowledge that allows them to come up with their own interpretations of famous art works. Knowing how symbols work, they'll decipher clues in Frida Kahlo's self-portrait; understanding Surrealism, they'll decide for themselves what Joan Miró's abstract doodles are all about. This book shows that art isn't about knowing the right answers - it's about having fun, making up your own mind and seeing things from a different angle.