After Modern Sculpture

After Modern Sculpture
Author: Richard J. Williams
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0719056519

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Stars are central to the cinema experience, and this collection offers a variety of fresh and informed perspectives on this important but sometimes neglected area of film studies.This book takes as its focus film stars from the past and present, from Hollywood, its margins and beyond and analyses them through a close consideration of their films and the variety of contexts in which they worked.The book spreads the net wide, looking at past stars from Rosalind Russell and Charlton Heston to present day stars including Sandra Bullock, Jackie Chan and Jim Carrey, as well as those figures who have earnt themselves a certain film star cachet such as Prince, and the martial artist Cynthia Rothrock.The collection will be essential reading for students and lecturers of film studies, as well as to those with a general interest in the cinema.

After Modern Art 1945 2000

After Modern Art 1945 2000
Author: David Hopkins
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2000-09-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780191037092

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Contemporary art can be baffling and beautiful, provocative and disturbing. This pioneering book presents a new look at the controversial period between 1945 and 2000, when art and its traditional forms were called into question. It focuses on the relationship between American and European art, and challenges previously held views about the origins of some of the most innovative ideas in art of this time. Major artists such as Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Yves Klein, Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and Damien Hirst are all discussed, as is the art world of the last fifty years. Important trends are also covered including Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Conceptualism, Postmodernism, and the art of the nineties.

After Modern Art

After Modern Art
Author: David Hopkins
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2018
Genre: Art, American
ISBN: 9780199218455

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"A ... new edition of [a] study of art since 1945, focusing mainly on the relationship between American and European art [and offering] an up-to-date introduction to the major artists and movements of recent years"--

After the Revolution

After the Revolution
Author: Eleanor Heartney,Helaine Posner,Nancy Princenthal,Sue Scott
Publsiher: Prestel Verlag
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783641108212

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"Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" asked the prominent art historian Linda Nochlin in a provocative 1971 essay. Today her insightful critique serves as a benchmark against which the progress of women artists may be measured. In this book, four prominent critics and curators describe the impact of women artists on contemporary art since the advent of the feminist movement.

A Sculpture Reader

A Sculpture Reader
Author: Glenn Harper,Twylene Moyer
Publsiher: Isc Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSD:31822034416594

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"A collection of essays on individual artists drawn from Sculpture magazine"--T.p. verso.

Beyond Modern Sculpture

Beyond Modern Sculpture
Author: Jack Burnham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Sculpture
ISBN: OCLC:282833950

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No More Masterpieces

No More Masterpieces
Author: Lucy Bradnock
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300251036

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This groundbreaking account of postwar American art traces the profound influence of Antonin Artaud Proposing an original reassessment of art from the 1950s to the 1970s, No More Masterpieces reveals how artistic practice in postwar America was profoundly shaped by the work of the rebellious French poet and dramatist Antonin Artaud (1896-1948). A generation of artists mobilized Artaud's countercultural ideas to imagine new forms of representation and to redefine the relationship between artist and audience. The book shows how Artaud's radical writings inspired the experimental theatrical work of John Cage, Rachel Rosenthal, and Allan Kaprow; the attack on artistic and social conventions launched by assemblage artists Wallace Berman and Bruce Conner; and the feminist work of Carolee Schneemann and Nancy Spero. Lucy Bradnock traces the dissemination of Artaud's writings in America and demonstrates how his interest in political and cultural disorder, the dangers of authority, and the unreliability of representation found fertile ground in the context of the Cold War, disillusionment with the ideals of Abstract Expressionism, and the early years of identity politics.

Writing Back to Modern Art

Writing Back to Modern Art
Author: Jonathan P. Harris
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0415324297

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Studying the art writing and critique of the three leading art writers of the latter 20th century with focus on canonical modern artists, Harris brings us this study which assesses the development of modern art writing.