Dali's autobiographical book in which he explains his life and artistic postulates, the complex foundations of his eccentricity and endless surrealist imagination with which he marked the painting of the 20th century.
Leonida Kovač's discourse is explicit and direct, almost bodily. It fills and disrupts space. Her theory mimics the work of the performative, it is active. It takes place in one moment and one place of utterance/pronunciation.
Meandar, 2001.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.74 €
Culturology • Art criticism • Art history • Theory of Art
A collection of essays by a distinguished Croatian art historian, exploring the symbolism of animals in art, folklore, and mythology, connecting ancient traditions with their reflection in fine art and culture.
Sipar, 2008.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
12.56 - 12.58 €
Art history • Theory of Art • Architecture & Design
Of all the arts, classical music is the most fulfilling. Listening to music has, more than any other human experience — except perhaps falling in love — the power to evoke the deepest emotions.