isms Understanding Modern Art

   isms  Understanding Modern Art
Author: Sam Phillips
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780789324689

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An engaging and informative guide to all the significant "isms"—schools and movements—that have shaped modern and contemporary art from Impressionism to the present. Following on the heels of the bestselling Isms: Understanding Modern Art comes this handy small-format guide to the history and development of modern art since the Impressionist era. Loaded with reproductions of key artworks and rounded out with a glossary and index of names, this guide is the best single-volume concise introduction to modern art for beginners, as well as an engaging new way of conceptualizing modern art for aficionados and collectors. ...isms: Understanding Modern Art sorts art into a chronological sequence of more than 55 movements and schools, or "isms." Beginning with Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism, and Symbolism, it progresses through all the major and minor art movements of the twentieth century (Fauvism, German Expressionism, Futurism, Dadaism, and Social Realism among others) through the postwar era up to the present. Featuring 110 beautiful full-color reproductions of key artworks illustrating the important concepts of each artistic movement, ...isms: Understanding Modern Art is like a virtual gallery of the finest modern masters. Included are a glossary, a list of principal names (artists, collectors, patrons), a gazetteer, and a chronology, making this the best single-volume guide to modern art for beginners while also offering cognoscenti an intriguing new way of conceptualizing the visual arts of the modern era.

Realism

Realism
Author: James Malpas
Publsiher: Tate Gallery Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105020354432

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A study of the typical chracteristics of twentieth-century realism.

Tate Movements in Modern Art

Tate Movements in Modern Art
Author: David McCarthy
Publsiher: Tate
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-01-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1854373048

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Examines the development of pop art from its roots to its rise in popularity, and discusses how it was once considered outside the limits of art but is now celebrated in the Western world.

Arte Povera

Arte Povera
Author: Robert Lumley
Publsiher: Tate
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015061430396

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The term Arte Povera was coined in 1967 by the critic Germano Celant to describe a group of Italian artists making work that used the simplest means to create poetic statements based on events of everyday life. Seen as a reaction against the commercialism of the art market and the dominance of American Minimalist and Pop art, the work demonstrated a keen hunger to explore new materials. In this fully illustrated survey, Robert Lumley provides a concise and highly readable interpretation of Arte Povera informed by extensive interviews with the artists themselves.

The Short Story of Art

The Short Story of Art
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1780679688

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The Short Story of Art is a pocket guide to key movements, works, themes and techniques – a new and innovative introduction to the subject of art. Simply constructed, the book explores 50 key works, from the wall paintings of Lascaux to Damien Hirst installations, and then links these to sections on art movements, themes and techniques. The design of the book allows the student or art enthusiast to easily navigate their way around key periods, artists and styles. Accessible and concise, it simplifies and explains the most important and influential concepts in art, and shows how they are connected. The book explains how, why and when art changed, who introduced certain things, what they were, where they were produced, and whether they matter. It demystifies artistic jargon, giving readers a thorough understanding and broad enjoyment of art. 'Susie Hodge has culled through hundreds of art movements to highlight and present 36 that illustrate transitions of art, its ideas, representations, characteristics, and production from Prehistoric times up to the dynamic shifts of the 1960s and '70s. As complex as art history is, this book is a welcome, succinct introduction to some classic Western masters.' Cindy Helm, New York Journal of Books 'Excellent introduction to the subject. A good quality book, tightly bound, and well illustrated.' – Colin, Amazon reviewer 'The Short Story of Art is an attractive volume that serves as a convenient introduction to major movements, works, themes, and techniques of Western art. The works within are featured more for their seminal or illustrative nature than their fame per se, so the "story" part of the title is apt. The cross referencing and "Other works by…" sections makes it clear that this book is encouraging the reader to explore art on his own.' –Tommy Grooms, Goodreads reviewer

Movements in Modern Art

Movements in Modern Art
Author: Debra Bricker Balken
Publsiher: Tate
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2005-08-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015062569747

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"In this incisive study, the curator and writer Debra Bricker Balken examines the work of the leading artists associated with Abstract Expressionism, including Willem de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. At the same time she examines the myths surrounding the movement, the variation in the motivation and practice of artists grouped by art historians under the same heading, and the role played by critics in the movement's reception, both at the time and up to the present day." "Of equal value to the general reader and the art historical scholar alike, Balken's text is a valuable addition to the literature on one of the most influential of all twentieth-century art movements."--BOOK JACKET.

Modernism

Modernism
Author: Charles Harrison
Publsiher: Tate Gallery Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1997
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: UCSC:32106012859283

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Modernism is used generally to convey a faith in progress and a healthy scepticism for received ideas and traditional values. Harrison looks at modernism in order to consider what the defining characteristics of this art form are.

Expressionism

Expressionism
Author: Shulamith Behr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521782996

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An accessible introduction to the history of Expressionism.