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Signs and Images Writings on Art, Cinema and Photography: Writings on Art, Cinema and Photography
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Explore the semiotics of art, cinema, and photography with Roland Barthes’ insightful essays. This collection, Signs and Images, delves into visual culture, offering critical analysis of iconic figures like Richard Avedon and more. Discover Barthes’s profound reflections on image and meaning, essential reading for art enthusiasts, film buffs, and photography lovers. ISBN: 9781803092744
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Praveen Kumar –
Challenging and insightful. Barthes’ work requires dedication, but offers profound insights into art and culture.
Akshin Bhardwaj –
A seminal work in visual studies. Barthes’ essays are both timeless and relevant. A great book for serious scholars.
Purnyatre Gaur –
Challenging but rewarding. Barthes offers a unique perspective on art and photography that is both intellectual and inspiring.
Apoorv Saxena –
A must-read for anyone studying visual culture. Barthes’ analysis is sharp and insightful, even decades later.
Janardan Singh Patel –
Barthes is brilliant, but this collection can be a bit dry. Requires patience and a genuine interest in semiotics.
Sanmohak Panda –
Dense and complex, but worthwhile if you are interested in deconstructing images. Some essays were easier to digest than others.
Kiran Sudhakar More –
Barthes’ insights are always intriguing, though sometimes dense. A thought-provoking collection for those interested in visual semiotics.
Saumya Darshan –
A fascinating exploration of images and their meanings. Some essays were more engaging than others, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Arjun M A –
Interesting concepts but I struggled with the writing style. A bit too theoretical for my taste, but insightful nonetheless.
Ashtha –
Opened my eyes to new ways of seeing art and cinema. A truly transformative reading experience. Highly recommended!
Rohan Sachdeva –
A bit hit or miss. Some essays were brilliant, while others felt overly convoluted. Still worth reading for the gems.
Joy Aditya Minz –
Some essays resonated more than others, but the book offers lots to think about regarding the meaning of images.
Sanyum Chola –
Found the writing a bit too academic at times, but there were still some brilliant observations. Not for casual readers.
Ankit –
Barthes provides keen insights into photography. Though dense at times, the book is a rewarding exploration of visual language.
Mansi . –
Barthes’ perspective is unique. While dense, it is an insightful exploration of visual semiotics, worth the effort.