Space and the Illusion of Space in Art History
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Explore the concept of space and its illusory nature in art through this 42-minute video lecture. Delve into the techniques artists use to create depth and dimension on a flat surface. Examine the historical development of spatial representation in various art movements and cultures. Learn about perspective, foreshortening, and other visual tricks employed to manipulate spatial perception. Discover how artists like M.C. Escher challenged traditional notions of space in their works. Gain insights into the Watts Towers as a unique example of three-dimensional spatial art. Understand the psychological aspects of spatial perception in art, including the near/far concept famously demonstrated by Grover from Sesame Street. Enhance your appreciation for the complexities of spatial representation in art history and its impact on viewer experience.
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Dave's Art History: Space and the Illusion of Space
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