Document Launches Fall/Winter 2024-25: A New Perspective
Briefly

John Berger's work emphasized that the act of seeing reveals as much about the viewer as the subject, fundamentally altering our understanding of visual culture.
The creative impulse, questioned over decades by various thinkers, spans from ancient to contemporary contributions, asking whether creativity is completely unprecedented or a synthesis of past influences.
Art historians and psychologists ponder the power of creativity across time, suggesting that even ancient works can impact us today, bridging shared experiences through the passage of time.
Surrealists' embrace of psychoanalysis and automatism illustrates a conscious effort to transcend traditional artistic boundaries, aiming to discover novel ways to express reality.
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