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Why Cats Paint: A Theory of Feline Aesthetics
 
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Why Cats Paint: A Theory of Feline Aesthetics (Paperback)

by Heather Busch (Author), Burton Silver (Author), Burton Silver (Author) "In 1990 a dramatic discovery was made by an Australian archeological team working in the tomb of Vizir Aperia, just beyond the west bank of..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld Nicolson Illustrated (22 Sep 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0297833510
  • ISBN-13: 978-0297833512
  • Product Dimensions: 27.4 x 23.9 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 826,555 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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In this reprint of a classic book the theory of feline art is taken seriously, showing its infinite variety and setting it within a coherent framework from ancient times to the present day. As well as being a photographic record of the artistic cat at work, the authors also explain many aspects of everyday cat behaviour.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential, despite its flaws, 7 Dec 2007
By Jon Torkelsson (Stockholm, Sweden) - See all my reviews
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Several theories of feline art have been put forward over the years, and this volume may serve as an excellent introduction to the uninitiated. Influential feline artists are discussed and their work reprinted in glorious detail. There is, however, a strong bias towards the mainstream of cat art. Important, indeed vital, underground movements are completely ignored. The street art of alley cats is sadly overlooked, perhaps reflecting the authors deference to the curators of that ivory tower, the Museum of Non Primate Art.
Also lacking is any serious discussion of Queer Theory, so vital in the deconstruction of any mammalian artistic representations.
Yet in spite of these flaws, Why Cats Paint remains an important and influential volume that no connaisseur of feline aesthetics can afford to ignore.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The cat's meow, 1 Jul 2005
By Kurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (London, SW1) - See all my reviews
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The first time I saw this book, I thought it was such a riot that I couldn't stop laughing. But then, as the pages progressed, a small thought crept over me -- 'could this be serious?'

I am a person owned by cats - if one includes the kittens, I've had 19 cats officially (and another half-dozen stray hangers-on who know that food will be forthcoming). It had never occurred to me to give them paint! What would happen if I did?

The photography in the book is impressive. Working with children or animals in the best of settings is never easy for a photographer, but Heather Busch is to be commended for bravery, patience, and creativity that obviously rivals the cat-subjects of the text. Stunning colour shows not only the cats' creations, but the cats themselves, often matching their artistic styles in body as well as spirit (for example, Rusty, the orange tabby, likes to paint in a rustic manner; Wong and Lulu collaborate on interesting abstractions, etc.).

The text is written with ironic skill and creative flair by Burton Silver (cats may paint, but have yet to write...). Silver (the name of one of my cats, by the way) is a writer and art critic based in New Zealand, having written on subjects such as contemporary erotic Japanese paper sculpture.

In addition to going through a contemporary survey, the authors look at the history of cat art (including a Xois funerary discovery, ancient Egyptian art, medieval illuminations, and more). It also looks at the psychology of why cats paint (hence the title) -- the fascinating theory of Invertism is a case in point, which explains why cats lie on their heads looking at objects upside down approximately 3% of the day.

A funny book. A fascinating book. A beautiful book. My cats each give it paws up!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Redefining the concept 'art' in a Gaiea sphere, 13 Aug 2001
By nurgeloid@aol.com (Nottingham, UK) - See all my reviews
How often do we see the other typified by race or gender? How heated do the debates run with regards to the respective merits or demerits of modernism, postmodernism, post structuralism, Dadaism and so on versus classical or romantic representation. Indeed, representation as art is a concept which is both flourishing and yet concurrently under extinctional threat depending on whose opinion is solicited and on what pretext and context.

And yet, consider for a moment the wider picture. However broadly or narrowly the viewer wishes to consider the continnuum of 'art', it has, so far, always been limited by being considered solely a humanist domain. Now whether the reader considers this a product of conspiracy, powerplay, history or pure coincidence, it is true that Cats have been written out of the artistic canon to a much more completist extent than any other Other.

This book begins to redress this conflation. For me, the energistic creativity expressed so well by Bootsie in 'Hands up Mr Rooster' is reflected inadequately in a sale price of just $15,000.

Don't sit on thine laurels oh Hurst, Piper, Warhol and your preening cabal of self aggrandised dandys- there is a new creator on the block whose talents threaten to eclipse all others, opening and revealing vistas from minds and paws to whom the door has been closed for far too long.

This book is more than a book, it is a revolution in the making. Buy it. Buy it now. Change the world!

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