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One of a series of companion volumes accompanying the major new BBC documentary series Civilisations, presented by Mary Beard, David Olusoga and Simon Schama The idea of 'civilisation' has always been debated, even fought over. At the heart of those debates lies the big question of how people - from prehistory to the present day - have depicted themselves and others, both human and divine. Distinguished historian Mary Beard explores how art has shaped, and been shaped by, the people who created it. How have we looked at these images? Why have they sometimes been so contentious? In Part One, she examines how the human figure was portrayed in some of the earliest art in the world - from the gigantic stone heads carved by the Olmec of Central America to the statues and pottery of the ancient Greeks to the terracotta army of the first emperor of China. And she explains how one particular version of representing the human body, which goes back to the ancient world, still influences (and sometimes distorts) how people in the West see their own culture and that of others. Throughout this story, she is concerned not only with the artists who made images, but with those who have used them, viewed them and interpreted them. In other words: How Do We Look? In Part Two, Mary Beard turns to the relationship between art and religion. For centuries, religion has inspired art: from the Hindu temple at Angkor Wat to the Christian mosaics of Ravenna to the exquisite calligraphy of Islamic mosques. But making the divine visible in the human world has never been simple. All religions have wrestled with idolatry and iconoclasm, destroying art as well as creating it - and asking how to look with The Eye of Faith.Read the companion volume, Civilisations: First Contact/ The Cult of Progress in which historian David Olusoga looks to piece together the shared histories that connect nations across the world.Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    This companion to Mary Beard, David Olusoga and Simon Schama's BBC series Civilisations looks into what the term actually means and why it has been debated and fought over for so much of our history.From prehistory to the present day, it also looks at how art has shaped - and been shaped by - people who create it. From the terracotta army of China to the gigantic stone heads carved by the Olmec of central America, there are so many observations to pore over.In the second part of the book, Mary examines the sometimes confrontational relationship between art and religion and reveals how all religions have wrestled with idolatry and iconoclasm.

  • BookDepository

    Civilisations: How Do We Look / The Eye of Faith : Hardback : Profile Books Ltd : 9781781259993 : : 01 Mar 2018 : Companion to the BBC series CIVILISATIONS, screening on SBS from December 2018.

  • 1781259992
  • 9781781259993
  • Professor Mary Beard
  • 1 March 2018
  • Profile Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 240
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