Ways of Seeing is a groundbreaking book by John Berger that challenges traditional ways of looking at art. Berger explores how our perception of art is influenced by factors such as gender, class, and cultural background. He argues that art is not just a visual experience but also a social and political one. Through thought-provoking essays and images, Ways of Seeing encourages readers to question the dominant narratives in art history and to develop a more critical understanding of visual culture.