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Can friends who know more about books recommend some books to other friends?

First, The Beauty of the Middle Ages is really a book that will make you sigh the truth of wow. It is a classic work of Italian national treasure writer Eco. Through this book, Eco discusses the works of aesthetic theory, aesthetic experience and artistic practice in the Middle Ages, showing the huge aesthetic system of the Middle Ages, such as transcendental beauty full of divinity, proportional beauty of composition, light beauty of color and organic beauty of the universe. This is a very textured art book, which is very suitable for everyone to read. If you want to improve your aesthetics and judgment of art, you must read this book "Beauty in the Middle Ages".

Second, Huo Nicole On photography, David Huo Nicole is considered to be the most influential British artist in the 20th century and one of the most influential artists in the international painting world today. This book is 65,438+07 articles about photography, written by David Huo Nicole and his good friend Paul Joyce. This book is a whole one that I recently put on my bedside. What is special about him is that he explains some viewpoints about photography through painting, said Hornike. I realize that perspective makes narrative difficult, and narrative must be carried out in the flow of time. However, single-point perspective makes time and space stagnate. We observe the world through a hole and keep our eyes still. Isn't this a kind of self-torture? Therefore, he seeks a more three-dimensional way in his own creation, such as this photographic work named My Mother, which uses collage elements to make the whole picture more special and three-dimensional, and it makes me understand another layer of photography art.

3. Istanbul in Aragur. The author of this book is Aragur, a very famous photographer in Turkey. He invited a Nobel writer. Pamk, the winner of the energy prize, wrote a preface for him. Pamk wrote in the preface that Aragur's greatest achievement is to preserve the rich and poetic visual memory of the city for millions of people. There are 153 black and white photos in the book, which record the daily life of Istanbul from1940s to1980s. But I prefer Aragur to take pictures of people. I think the people he takes are really great. Now everyone can press the shutter, but it takes a photographer's keen observation and a little luck to take a photo with a real story. In the photo of Alagule, what you see is not only the change of a city, but also a historical record, but to be honest, my favorite art book last year.