Art Since 1900
1900 to 1944
Hal Foster (Author, Princeton University), Rosalind Krauss (Author, Columbia University), Yve-Alain Bois (Author, Harvard University), Benjamin H. D. Buchloh (Author, Barnard College), David Joselit (Author, Yale University)
A Thames & Hudson book
Five of the most influential and provocative art historians of our time have come together to provide a comprehensive history of art in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries—the most important chronicle of modern art for a generation.
The authors of Art Since 1900 adopt a unique, year-by-year structure in which they present more than one hundred and twenty short essays, each focusing on crucial events and the creation of a seminal work, the publication of an artistic manifesto, or the opening of a major exhibition that tell the story of the dazzling diversity of practice and interpretation that characterizes art of this period. Each turning point and breakthrough of modernism and postmodernism is explored in depth, as are the frequent anti-modernist reactions that proposed alternative visions of art and the world. Art Since 1900 introduces students to the key theoretical approaches to modern and contemporary art in a way that enables them to comprehend the many “voices” of art in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Book Details
- Paperback
- October 2011
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ISBN 978-0-500-28952-5
- 8.6 × 11 in
/ 392 pages
- Volume(s): 1
- Territory Rights: USA and Dependencies, Philippines and Canada.
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