The Art Through The Ages Workbook (Comprehensive Edition) is designed to accompany Gardner's now classic text Art Through The Ages. This supplemental drawing workbooks has roughly 700 drawing assignments to optimise students' understanding of the history and concepts contained in Art Through The Ages. The workbook challenges students' to undertake actual drawing exercises that will help them experience and understand the history and concepts firsthand. A truly innovative pedagogical tool in the study of art history, Art Through The Ages Workbook endeavours to correct the inherent inadequacy of delivering visual materials through the text-centered learning. By offering a new, direct, hands-on approach, Art Through The Ages Workbook addresses, for the first times, the paradox of an image-based discipline taught through texts.
The workbook's drawing assignments enable students to retrace the steps that brought visual art from the linear representations of cave drawings, to the mind-bending experiments of the 20th-century avant-garde. And, although Art Through The Ages Workbook is based on Gardner's classic text, the workbook is also organized along the lines of a typical Art History and Art Appreciation course, which makes it easy to adopt for any art history survey.
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About the Author: An heir to the West Coast and Beat generation art, LG Williams is the youngest member of the Rat Bastard Protective Association, whose membership included Bruce Connor, Wally Hedrick, Jay DeFeo, and Manuel Neri. Williams received his M.F.A. from the University of California, Davis - nearly twenty years after the school's most famous graduate Bruce Nauman. He has showed at many national and international venues, among them The Internet Pavilion of La Biennale Di Venezia 2011, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, di Rosa Art Preserve, Klaipedos Kultury Komunikacijy Centras, Ludwig Forum Aachen, Super Window Project, Gloria Maria Gallery, Lance Fung Gallery, and Steven Wirtz Gallery.
Reviews featuring Williams have appeared in Artforum, Art Issues, Art Week, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, La Stampa, Japan Times, Huffington Post, Purple.fr, San Francisco Bay Guardian, Maui Weekly, Java Magazine, and Glass Magazine. Art historian Thomas Frangenberg (University of Leicester), wrote the catalogue essay for Anthology: 1985-2012, Williams' mid-career retrospective in Milan; and Donald Preziosi (University of California Los Angeles), featured Williams' artwork in his 2014 monograph Art, Religion, Amnesia: The Enchantments of Credulity (Routledge).
Williams curated Wally Hedrick's War Room for The 2003 San Francisco International Art Fair, the first time this "significant item of Bay Area art history" had been exhibited since 1967. In 2009 Cengage Learning / Wadsworth published Williams's Drawing Upon Art: A Workbook for Gardner's Art Through the Ages - an innovative pedagogical tool designed to facilitate learning art history through drawing. During 2010-11 Williams was the art critic for The Tokyo Weekender, the oldest free English publication in Japan. In 2016, Williams' publishing house PCP Press released Dave Hickey's Wasted Words and Dust Bunnies compiled and edited by art historian Julia Friedman.
Williams has taught studio art, art history, art appreciation, and graphic design courses since 1990 with programs such as The University of California, Davis, University of Southern California, California College of the Arts, Arizona State University, and The University of Hawaii.
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