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essays on popular art and culture for small magazines and journals, in which she called for a society more attuned to art, and particularly to visual art. newhall was always more interested in a popular audience than an academic one; in a essay, she explores the possibilities of the new medium of television
for popularizing the visual arts, suggesting techniques for teaching art and photography on camera: . . . the cameras should approach an object as an actual spectator does, and, like him, be influenced by empathy. long shots become closeups, the flow of compositional directions, and, with due care for...
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