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Essays on Art and Science Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University Medical Center)

Essays on Art and Science By Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University Medical Center)

Essays on Art and Science by Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University Medical Center)


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This book presents essays by Eric R. Kandel. They vary widely in subject matter, but each essay focuses on the interaction of art and science.

Essays on Art and Science Summary

Essays on Art and Science by Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University Medical Center)

When we view a work of art, we often experience an emotional response, but the causes of our reactions are complex. Our knowledge of why we respond to art as we do is rooted in sciencein psychology and biology. Eric R. Kandel traces the origins of this understanding to early twentieth-century Vienna, which gave rise to the concept of the beholders share, the realization that art is incomplete without the perceptual and emotional involvement of the viewerthat is, without our responses to it.

But what causes our response? Our brain is a creativity machine that brings to bear on any imageincluding a paintingcertain innate, universal processes related to sensory perception as well as higher-order processes related to our personal experiences, memories, and emotions. Understanding how these unconscious processes in the brain interact to create the beholders share is one of the great challenges currently confronting brain science.

The essays on art and science in this book vary widely in subject matter, including the angst-ridden portraits of Soutine, conflicting views of womens sexuality, Cubisms challenge to our innate visual processes, and why we react differently to abstract versus figurative art. But each essay focuses on the interaction of art and science. Woven throughout are the many notable scientists, art historians, artists, and others, both Jewish and non-Jewish, who contributed to our understanding of how we experience art.

Essays on Art and Science Reviews

Anything Eric R. Kandel says about neuroscience or the relationship between art and neuroscience is noteworthy. He is not only brilliant at explaining difficult and complex scientific ideas and data in simple language but also well-informed aboutand sympathetic totwentieth-century art, and avails himself of an impressive range of art-historical literature. -- Nancy Princenthal, author of Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s, and Joseph E. LeDoux, Henry And Lucy Moses Professor of Science, New York University
A lively, erudite inquiry into the experience of art. * Kirkus Reviews *
Eric R. Kandels Essays on Art and Science is a fascinating, thought-provoking read that beautifully articulates the complex interplay between our brains inner workings and our emotional responses to art. Its a testament to Kandels expertise and ability to make science approachable and relevant to our everyday experiences with art. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the profound ways in which art and science intersect to define our perception of the world. * Mental Health Affairs *

About Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University Medical Center)

Eric R. Kandel is University Professor Emeritus and professor emeritus of physiology and cellular biophysics, psychiatry, biochemistry, molecular biophysics, and neuroscience at Columbia University. He is founding codirector of Columbia Universitys Zuckerman Institute, founding director of Columbias Kavli Institute for Brain Science, and Sagol Professor Emeritus of Brain Science at the Zuckerman Institute. He was also a senior investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute from 1984 to 2022. In 2000, Kandel was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his studies of learning and memory. He has been awarded twenty-four honorary degrees. Kandel is the author of In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (2006), The Age of Insight: The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present (2012), Reductionism in Art and Brain Science: Bridging the Two Cultures (Columbia, 2016), The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves (2018), and There Is Life After the Nobel Prize (Columbia, 2022). He is also a coauthor of Principles of Neural Science (2021), the standard textbook in the field of neuroscience.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. The Productive Interaction of Christians and Jews That Led to the Creation of Modernism in Vienna 1900
2. Empathy and the Uncertainties of Being in the Paintings of Chaim Soutine: A Beholders Perspective
3. Competing Influences That Gave Rise to the Modern Representation of Women
4. Portraiture and the Beholders Share: A Brain Science Perspective
5. The Cubist Challenge to the Beholders Share
6. Comparison of Sculpture and Painting
7. The Beholders Response to Abstract and Figurative Art
Notes
Index

Additional information

NGR9780231212564
9780231212564
0231212569
Essays on Art and Science by Eric R. Kandel (Columbia University Medical Center)
New
Hardback
Columbia University Press
2024-03-26
232
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