- Rudolf Arnheim
Rudolf Arnheim (
July 15 ,1904 –June 9 ,2007 ) was a German-born author, art andfilm theorist and perceptual psychologist. He himself said that his major books are "Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye" (1954), "Visual Thinking" (1969), and "The Power of the Center: A Study of Composition in the Visual Arts" (1982), but it is "Art and Visual Perception" for which he was most widely known. Revised, enlarged and published as a New Version in 1974, it has been translated into 14 languages, and is very likely one of the most widely read and influential art books of the twentieth century.Formative years
Arnheim was born in
Berlin , where his father owned a small piano factory. Despite the expectation that he should become a businessman, he enrolled at theUniversity of Berlin in 1923. There, he majored in psychology and philosophy, with secondary emphases in the histories of art and music. It was there (in makeshift research facilities in the abandoned Imperial Palace) that he studied with the "Gestalt " psychologists, includingMax Wertheimer (his Doktorvater),Wolfgang Kohler , andKurt Lewin . His doctoral dissertation, which he completed in 1928, was a study of expression in human faces and handwriting.Early writings
While a graduate student, Arnheim wrote weekly film reviews for progressive Berlin publications. In 1928, having finished his dissertation, he became a junior editor for film and cultural affairs at "
Die Weltbühne ," and on one assignment was sent to Dessau, where he wrote an article on the newBauhaus building there, designed byWalter Gropius .His preoccupation with film led to the publication in 1932 of his first book entitled "Film als Kunst" (Film as Art), in which he examined the various ways in which film images are (and should always aspire to be) different from literal encounters with reality. However, soon after this book was released,
Adolf Hitler came to power, and because Arnheim was Jewish, the sale of his book was no longer allowed.In 1933, he moved from Germany to Italy, where he remained for six years. He continued to write about film, and, in particular, contributed to an encyclopedia of the history and theory of film for the
League of Nations (forerunner to the United Nations). While living in Rome, he also wrote a second book, titled "Radio: The Art of Sound" (1936), in which he discussed the characteristics of radio with more or less the same approach with which he had looked at film.Arnheim grew very fond of Italy (he felt as if it were his home, his "casa propria"). Unfortunately, in 1938, Italian dictator
Benito Mussolini withdrew from the League of Nations, and adopted racial policies that were consistent with those of Nazi Germany. As a result, Arnheim moved to England in 1939, where he took on a position as a radio translator withBBC Radio , in which, as a person was speaking, he translated simultaneously from German to English and vice versa.Immigration to the U.S.
In the fall of 1940, he left England for the U.S., arriving at New York harbor at night, with all the buildings filled with lights, in sharp contrast to the blackout policies of London and the ship on which he sailed. Arriving with only ten dollars in his pocket, he received assistance from other Gestalt psychologists, including Max Wertheimer, who arranged for his appointment to the psychology faculty at the
New School for Social Research . He was also prompted to apply (given his expertise in radio) for a fellowship from theRockefeller Foundation , by which he became an associate of the Office of Radio Research atColumbia University . He was given a fellowship, with which he conducted a study about the extent to which American radio listeners were influenced by the content of radio soap operas.Only two years after arriving in the U.S., he also received a
Guggenheim Fellowship , with which he proposed to research perceptual psychology in relation to the visual arts. In 1943, he was hired to teach psychology atSarah Lawrence College , in Yonkers,New York , where he remained on the faculty for 26 years, and where he produced most of his work.Later years
About ten years later, having received a second Rockefeller Fellowship, he took leave for fifteen months and wrote his pioneering book titled "Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye" (1954). In 1959, he was awarded a
Fulbright Fellowship , with which he studied in Japan for a year. Ten years later, in 1969, he accepted an appointment atHarvard University as a Professor of the Psychology of Art. And then, in 1974, he retired from Harvard University and moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where (formally and informally) he has been connected with theUniversity of Michigan for many years. In 1981 Arnheim received a Litt.D. fromBates College . He died inAnn Arbor, Michigan in 2007. [cite news|last = Fox|first = Margalit|title = Rudolf Arnheim, 102, Psychologist and Scholar of Art and Ideas, Dies|work = Obituaries|date =June 14 ,2007 |url = http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/14/obituaries/14arnheim.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin|publisher =New York Times |accessdate = 2008-05-09]Publications
*1928: Experimentell-psychologische Untersuchungen zum Ausdrucksproblem. "Psychologische Forschung, 11", 2-132.
*1932: Film als Kunst. Berlin: Ernst Rowohlt. Neuausgaben: 1974, 1979, 2002. ISBN 978-0520248373.
*1943: Gestalt and art. "Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2", 71-5.
*1949/1966: Toward a Psychology of Art. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520021617.
*1954/1974: Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520243835.
*1962/1974: Picasso's Guernica. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520250079.
*1969: Visual Thinking. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520242265.
*1971: Entropy and Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520026179.
*1972/1996: Anschauliches Denken. Zur Einheit von Bild und Begriff. Erstausgabe 1972, nun Köln: DuMont Taschenbuch 1996.
*1977: The Dynamics of Architectural Form. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520035515.
*1977: Kritiken und Aufsätze zum Film. (Hrsg.: Helmut H. Diederichs) München: Hanser.
*1979: Radio als Hörkunst. München: Hanser. Neuausgabe: 2001 (Suhrkamp). ISBN 9780405035708
*1982/88: The Power of the Center: A Study of Composition in the Visual Arts. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520062429.
*1986: New Essays on the Psychology of Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520055544.
*1989: Parables of Sun Light: Observations on Psychology, the Arts, and the Rest. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520065369.
*1990: Thoughts on Art Education. Los Angeles: Getty Center for Education. ISBN 9780892361632.
*1992: To the Rescue of Art. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520074590.
*1996: The Split and the Structure. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520204782.
*1997: Film Essays and Criticism. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780299152642.
*2004: Die Seele in der Silberschicht. (Hrsg.: Helmut H. Diederichs) Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.References
External links
* [http://www.rudolfarnheim.it RudolfArnheim.it | Researches and resources on Arnheim, Cinema, Italy]
* [http://www.bobolinkbooks.com/Arnheim/Home.html Rudolf Arnheim: A Web Site on His Life and Work]
* [http://leonardo.info/isast/articles/arnheim.html Roy R. Behrens, "Rudolf Arnheim: The Little Owl on the Shoulder of Athene"]
* [http://leonardo.info/isast/spec.projects/arnheimleobib.html Rudolf Arnheim: A bibliography of articles, reviews, commentaries and letters published in Leonardo]
* [http://leonardo.info/isast/spec.projects/arnheimbib.html Rudolf Arnheim: A selected chronological bibliography of books]
* [http://leonardo.info/isast/articles/behrens.html Roy R. Behrens, "Art, Design and Gestalt Theory"]
* [http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/2/rudolfarnheim.php The Intelligence of Vision: An Interview with Rudolf Arnheim]
* [http://pages.slc.edu/~psychology/biographies/arnheim/ Igor Shteyrenberg, Biography: Rudolf Arnheim BROKEN LINK] [http://fgimello.free.fr/documents/ARNHEIM.pdf (--> PDF printout here)]
* [http://www.soziales.fh-dortmund.de/diederichs/arnheim.htm Rudolf-Arnheim-Forum]
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