• How To Talk to Children About Modern Art
Author(s): Francoise Barbe-Gall
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 176
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
Language: English
Date Published: 2012-06-14
Dimensions: 140 x 210 x 15.24mm
Publication City/Country: London, United Kingdom
Edition:
Illustrations: 30 artworks reproduced in colour

This is a children's art book for grown-ups. In everyday language it shows how to explain to children what to look for and how to enjoy works from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
How to Talk to Children about Modern Art examines 30 fascinating works by modern and contemporary artists, from Gustav Klimt's Kiss of 1907 to Tim Noble and Sue Webster's British Wildlife of 2000, in galleries around the world. The book gives examples of the kinds of observations and questions a child might ask about the works, and provides straightforward answers. 'The sculptor forgot to give her ears!' 'That can't have taken long to make!' 'Why wrap up a building?' 'Why make a painting look like an old wall?' The book demystifies art appreciation and reveals that the simplest questions can be among the most pertinent. There is plenty that will stimulate children's interest in art and enlighten grown-ups too.
Book Info
Author Francoise Barbe-Gall
Date Published 2012-06-14
Dimensions 140 x 210 x 15.24mm
First Author Francoise Barbe-Gall
Format Paperback
Illustrations 30 artworks reproduced in colour
ISBN 9780711232891
Language English
No. of Pages 176
Publication City/Country London, United Kingdom
Publisher Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd

How To Talk to Children About Modern Art

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