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Ways of Seeing

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SKU: 9780141035796

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“John Berger’s “Ways of Seeing” challenges how we perceive art and the world. Explore the profound connection between seeing and understanding, and discover how visual culture shapes our reality. This groundbreaking book, based on the iconic BBC series, remains a must-read for anyone interested in art, design, and visual literacy. ISBN: 9780141035796″

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780141035796
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 181 mm
  • No of Pages: 176
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 126 gr
  • ISBN-10: 014103579X
  • Publisher Date: 25 Sep 2008
  • Depth: 16
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Width: 113 mm

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Ways of Seeing

  1. Dharm Pal

    It’s a short book packed with interesting concepts. However, the print quality was poor, making it difficult to enjoy the images.

  2. Mukul Singh Patel

    A truly eye-opening experience! This book has transformed the way I perceive art and the world around me. Highly recommend it.

  3. Sarim Ahmad

    Informative and accessible. ‘Ways of Seeing’ breaks down complex ideas into easy-to-understand concepts. Worth the read.

  4. Moksh Ashish Shah

    Fantastic exploration of visual culture! Berger’s analysis is sharp and engaging. A must-read for anyone in the arts. Absolutely recommend.

  5. Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai

    A classic for a reason! Ways of Seeing challenges assumptions and opens your eyes to new perspectives. It is short and easy to read.

  6. Manvi Singh

    Profound and accessible. ‘Ways of Seeing’ is a masterclass in visual analysis. I found it easy to understand and grasp the concepts.

  7. Anjali Yadav

    Challenging but rewarding. Berger’s ideas are still relevant today. It requires multiple readings to fully grasp all concepts.

  8. Srishti Trikha

    This book is a game changer! It helped me to look at the world with a new perspective. I highly recommend it for everyone!

  9. Deepak Singh Bhandari

    The book is okay, but I expected more from it. The ideas are interesting but could have been presented in a more engaging way.

  10. Parth Shahi

    Overrated, in my opinion. I didn’t find it as groundbreaking as others have. The concepts are interesting, but the execution didn’t quite work.

  11. Simran

    A thought-provoking exploration! Berger’s insights are timeless and relevant. It is a must-read book to develop critical thinking.

  12. Nikhil Garg

    Found some parts insightful, while others seemed dated. It’s a good starting point for understanding visual culture.

  13. Bharath Jayaram

    I struggled to connect with the author’s perspective. It felt a bit pretentious. However, I can see why it’s influential.

  14. Varun Mittal

    This is an amazing book that everyone should read! It really makes you think about the way you look at things. Recommended!

  15. Parth Nigam

    Found it insightful, especially the discussions on advertising. A bit dated now, but the core ideas still resonate. Good for art students.

  16. Yash Kumar

    This book changed my perspective on art. It is short and easy to read. Highly recommend it to anyone who loves art and design.

  17. Mohd Fahad Khan

    Ways of Seeing is a must-read for any art enthusiast! John Berger’s analysis is a gift to understanding and perception. A must read.

  18. Sagar

    Enjoyed the book, but some of the arguments felt a bit forced. Still, it’s a valuable contribution to art criticism and visual literacy.

  19. Abha Suman

    A thought-provoking read! It really made me question how I look at art. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall worthwhile. I can see why it’s a classic.

  20. Ojaswani Gupta

    I was expecting more based on the hype. Some chapters were great, others felt repetitive. A decent read, but not life-changing for me.

  21. Shruti Singh

    Not what I expected. While some of the ideas were interesting, the writing style was not my favorite.

  22. Jay Raj Sharma

    Interesting perspective on art and media. I didn’t agree with everything, but it definitely sparked some good conversations. Worth checking out.

  23. Siddarth Rana

    The ideas presented are interesting, but the writing style is somewhat convoluted. It could have been explained more clearly.

  24. Vishal Agarwal

    A decent exploration of art and perception. Some concepts resonated more than others. Worth checking out if you’re interested in the topic.

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