Book Review: ‘Landscapes’ by John Berger

Landscapes: John Berger on Art

The artist, writer and critic John Berger was an excellent essayist. In this collection of essays written over several decades, he explores different aspects of art and culture, including a number of personal influences and reminiscences.

Among many other topics, Berger explores what artists are doing when they make a drawing; the differences between a novel and a chronicle; the influences on Romantic art; artistic reproduction and when artistic originals become property; and the generally bogus claim that painted portraits tell us more about the sitter than photographic portraits.

Berger was a Marxist, and a couple of these essays get a bit too political for my liking, but don’t let that put you off: Landscapes is an excellent compilation.

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