Concepts of Modern ArtNikos Stangos Harper & Row, 1981 - 384 pagina's No other book on modern and contemporary art presents in as authoritative and concise a manner the ideas that underlie the diverse and radical developments of the last hundred years. In this new edition, an important essay, "Postmodernism and the Art of Identity", not only brings the story of modern art right up to the present, but also introduces the unexpected development of returning to art the day-to-day meaning it may have lost, through engagement with issues raised in the representation of gender, sexuality, and AIDS. In other essays by some of the most internationally acclaimed writers on art, the extraordinary challenges of twentieth-century art are introduced and discussed with unparalleled lucidity, intelligence, and factual accuracy. |
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Pagina 129
... automatism wholeheartedly , and the pen and ink draw- ings that he started in the winter of 1923-4 , just after he met Breton , are among the most remarkable products of Surrealism . The pen moves swiftly , with no conscious idea of a ...
... automatism wholeheartedly , and the pen and ink draw- ings that he started in the winter of 1923-4 , just after he met Breton , are among the most remarkable products of Surrealism . The pen moves swiftly , with no conscious idea of a ...
Pagina 130
... automatism in a drawing or painting ? Various new methods of courting the unconscious were developed which involved a more mechanical kind of automatism and had the advantage of by - passing manual dexterity . These included Max Ernst's ...
... automatism in a drawing or painting ? Various new methods of courting the unconscious were developed which involved a more mechanical kind of automatism and had the advantage of by - passing manual dexterity . These included Max Ernst's ...
Pagina 176
... automatism was to him something essentially theoretical which he never very effectively put into practice . As compared , say , with Pollock's work , to which it must have seemed close in the early forties , Motherwell's lacks boldness ...
... automatism was to him something essentially theoretical which he never very effectively put into practice . As compared , say , with Pollock's work , to which it must have seemed close in the early forties , Motherwell's lacks boldness ...
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Preface Nikos Stangos | 10 |
Expressionism Norbert Lynton | 30 |
Cubism John Golding | 50 |
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