Je weet niet wat je ziet: Hoe kunstenaars ons helpen om te zien waar waar we aan voorbijgaan

Will Gompertz

Meulenhoff, 2023

24,95

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Through art, Gompertz teaches us to look at the world around us with a new, fresh perspective – both for those who are exploring art for the first time and for the seasoned museum visitor.

Artists look attentively at the world around them. Most of us rush from one place to another and miss almost everything. Due to our great familiarity with our environment, we rarely bother to think about things anymore. We have been blinded.

The famous art connoisseur Will Gompertz takes you in. You don’t know what you see into the minds of artists and let yourself discover their unique way of seeing. In his enthusiastic, attractive style he tells us, among other things, how Frida Kahlo shows pain, how John Constable observes clouds, how Rembrandt makes us look at ourselves and how David Hockney teaches us to see color in nature. Both the old masters and modern artists reveal to us a world that we usually ignore.

This way you not only learn more about art, but you also look better. Your eyes are opened so that you see again what you were missing: how intoxicatingly beautiful and overwhelming the everyday world can be. IN DUTCH!

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ISBN: 9789029096003

312 pages, illustrated 22 x 14,5 cm, paperback, Dutch