Language of Displayed Art
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<p><em>The Language of Displayed Art</em> first published in 1994 is a seminal work in the field of Multimodality and one of the few to be entirely dedicated to the analysis and interpretation of works of art. </p><p>This book explores the grammar of the visual arts of painting sculpture and architecture proposing that as viewers we simultaneously read three different kinds of meaning in them:</p><ul> <li>what is represented (Representational meaning)</li> <li>how it engages us (Modal meaning)</li> <li>how it is composed (Compositional meaning).</li> </ul><p>The second edition features: two new chapters; an extended discussion of Chapter 5 Why Semiotics; and an extended version of Chapter 7 with more illustrations of language forms discourse norms and genres as well as non-art visual modes. The book is now accompanied by a CD created by the author and features a virtual gallery of twenty-eight additional paintings with questions to encourage analysis and interpretation and model answers to these questions in the book’s appendix. The downloadable resources also include a notebook for readers to record their own observations and ideas.</p><p><em>The Language of Displayed Art</em> is an indispensable text for those studying Multimodality Applied Linguistics Language and Art. </p>
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