In
his first "Watch the Way" article, John Berg claims that all power,
authority, and meaning that was once possessed by the original art work
was lost by mass duplication of these works which were done in recent
years did. . He wrote a completely erroneous religious belief (116-117)
that develops around these art works, and the meaning of the original
work is no longer its sole content, but due to its originality It is
(117). He insists that the art of the past no longer exists like the
past for reproduction (127).
Recently I
received a wonderful Christmas gift about his picture book, Portrait:
John Burger. It was carefully edited by John Berger's writer and catalog
Tom Overton. John's work: Author's novelist, writer, and presentation
mode - Started a couple of years ago, listening to this podcast
together, and you also discussed John Berger's work and finally You can
hear Tom in the recent episode of the outpost podcast of John Berger -
John Berger talks about John's work and archives to modern literary
manuscripts head, Jamie Andrews, and Berger 'a Archives
It
is the art critic John Burger who definitely agrees with this view. In
his article "view", Berger believes that as we learn more about art, our
perception of art changes. According to Berger, the whole meaning of
art changes for things related to art and those who know the conditions
under which it is created. This is clear from the answer I received as
the answer to 'Heavenly Father'. After the observer knew the title of
the picture and it was the art of Native Americans, the picture became
clearer and fun. It is difficult to decipher the information sent by the
author when seeing such art work unique to other cultures without
supporting information.
John Burger is an art
critic, novelist and writer. He is also a painter. Berger is known for
the book "G" which was awarded in 1972. Burger is also known for his art
criticism of "Watching Road". He was born in England in 1926. He went
to the UK school and later joined the army. The background of his
criticism comes from teaching paintings at the school in London. After
withdrawing from the army, he avoided criticizing the Soviet Union, but
his view on the same alliance became more important. Likewise
beneficially, in 1962, Burger banished himself from the UK and became a
voluntary asylum. The reason why he was expelled from the UK is that he
thought that life in this country was uncomfortable.
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