Description
Hopes and Fears for Art is a compelling collection of essays by the influential British designer, poet, and socialist William Morris. First published in 1882, these writings encapsulate Morris's profound views on art, society, and the relationship between the two. Morris advocates for the integration of beauty in everyday life and challenges the industrialization of art, arguing that true creativity arises from the hand and heart of the artist rather than mechanized production. He expresses deep concern over the commodification of art and its disconnection from the experiences of the working class. Through his eloquent prose, Morris explores themes of craftsmanship, aesthetics, and the social responsibilities of artists. His call for a return to meaningful artistry resonates with contemporary conversations about art's role in society. Hopes and Fears for Art remains a vital critique of artistic values, serving as both a manifesto for the arts and a plea for a more humane society.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
William William Morris
Published Date - 2025-10-25
ISBN - 9609441270952
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.6 cm
Page Count - 117
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