Sleep of Reason
Discover the intriguing insights of Frances S. Connelly in her thought-provoking book, Sleep of Reason, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1998. This engaging read, spanning 176 pages, challenges the conventional understanding of "primitive" art, presenting it not as a style, but rather as a cultural construct shaped by modern Europeans during the Enlightenment. Connelly delves deep into the origins of artistic expression, offering a fresh perspective on a pivotal topic in art history and cultural studies. Ideal for art enthusiasts and students alike, this work invites readers to rethink established notions and explore the complex interplay between art and cultural perception. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of modern art and its historical context with this compelling analysis!