What Is Art for?
Discover the profound insights of Ellen Dissanayake in her groundbreaking book, What Is Art for?, published in 1990. Spanning 275 pages, this compelling work delves into the essential role of art across various human societies. Dissanayake challenges the conventional, elitist perceptions of art prevalent in modern Western culture, urging readers to appreciate art as a universal human trait that has evolved over four million years.
By exploring the integral connection between art and social life in diverse cultures, this book provides a comprehensive theory that redefines our understanding of artistic expression. Perfect for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, What Is Art for? invites you to broaden your perspective and embrace the rich tapestry of human creativity. Don't miss the chance to enhance your appreciation for art through Dissanayake's insightful analysis.