The Museum of Illusions: Optical Tricks in Art

Author(s): Celine Delavaux

Art

The art of optical illusion has been an integral part of painting since antiquity when it was used as a yardstick by which to judge an artist's level of mastery. In the centuries that followed - and continuing through contemporary times - artists from van Eyck to Gerhard Richter have delighted in "tricking the eye." That practice has extended to outdoor spaces with the likes of Banksy and Cayetano Ferrer. This book presents a fascinating overview of the different methods of illusion practiced by artists over hundreds of years. Organized into five chapters - Optical Illusions, Distortions and Hidden Images, De-Figurations, Questioning Perception, and Overstepping Reality - it brings together artists from various time periods and disciplines. Dozens of illustrated examples offer intriguing comparisons of works by Magritte and Li Wei, Cindy Sherman and Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Michelangelo and Duane Hanson, and many more. Readers will come away with an understanding of how artists perceive our world and how their reflections and distortions are at once confusing and enlightening.

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CELINE DELAVAUX is an art historian and author of many books including The Impossible Museum (Prestel). She is also the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the French cultural magazine, Cassandre/Horschamps.

General Fields

  • : 9783791347776
  • : Prestel
  • : Prestel
  • : 01 March 2013
  • : 260mm X 210mm
  • : 01 June 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Celine Delavaux
  • : Hardback
  • : 192
  • : 120