Prebles’
Artforms continues to lead the field with its steadfast focus on contemporary
art, global artists, and cutting edge technology for the art appreciation
classroom.
We
form Art. Art forms us.
The
title of this book has a dual meaning. Besides the expected discussion of the
various forms of art, the title also reflects the fact that art does indeed
help to form us as people. As we create forms, we are in turn formed by what we
have created. Several years ago, the title was changed to Prebles’ Artforms,
acknowledging the pioneering contribution of the original authors, Duane and
Sarah Preble, to the study of art. Their vision and spirit have touched
hundreds of thousands of students who have studied this book.
Artforms grew out of a desire to
introduce art through an engaging visual experience, and to expose students to
a culturally diverse canon of work. It is written and designed to help readers
build an informed foundation for individual understanding and enjoyment of art.
By introducing art theory, practice, and history in a single volume, this book
aims to draw students into a new or expanded awareness of the visual arts.
Beyond
fostering appreciation of major works of art, this book’s primary concern is to
open students’ eyes and minds to the richness of the visual arts as unique
forms of human communication and to convey the idea that the arts enrich life
best when we experience, understand, and enjoy them as integral parts of the
process of living.
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