The Shock of the New: The Hundred=Year History of Modern ArtKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 14 aug 2013 - 448 pagina's A beautifully illustrated hundred-year history of modern art, from cubism to pop and avant-guard. More than 250 color photos. |
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... seemed important to an understanding of modernism. We would start with a programme about the blossoming of a sense of modernity in European culture — roughly from 1880 to 1914 — in which the myth of the Future was born in the atmosphere ...
... seemed important to an understanding of modernism. We would start with a programme about the blossoming of a sense of modernity in European culture — roughly from 1880 to 1914 — in which the myth of the Future was born in the atmosphere ...
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... seemed the best way to present at least some of this vast subject in so limited a frame, and to give a fairly wide panorama of the relations of art to ideas and to life in the modernist century. So I did not try to get everyone in, and ...
... seemed the best way to present at least some of this vast subject in so limited a frame, and to give a fairly wide panorama of the relations of art to ideas and to life in the modernist century. So I did not try to get everyone in, and ...
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... seemed better to look at a few artists quite closely than to try for a generalized and speckly tour d'horizon; and if that is advisable with the written word, it is an iron law of television. The eight chapters of this book follow the ...
... seemed better to look at a few artists quite closely than to try for a generalized and speckly tour d'horizon; and if that is advisable with the written word, it is an iron law of television. The eight chapters of this book follow the ...
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... seemed to gather all the meanings of modernity together — was the Eiffel Tower. The Tower was finished in 1889, as the focal point of the Paris World's Fair. The date of the Fair was symbolic. It was the centenary of the French ...
... seemed to gather all the meanings of modernity together — was the Eiffel Tower. The Tower was finished in 1889, as the focal point of the Paris World's Fair. The date of the Fair was symbolic. It was the centenary of the French ...
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... seemed far more diffused and optimistic, acting publicly on a wider range of objects, than it is today. Perhaps this had happened because more and more people were Jiving in a machine-formed environment: the city. The machine was a ...
... seemed far more diffused and optimistic, acting publicly on a wider range of objects, than it is today. Perhaps this had happened because more and more people were Jiving in a machine-formed environment: the city. The machine was a ...
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abstract Abstract Expressionism aesthetic American architects architecture artist avant-garde Bauhaus Berlin Brancusi Braque Breton Bruno Taut building Cézanne Cézanne’s Chirico collage Collection colour Corbusier Corbusier’s Cubism culture Dada Dali Duchamp eighties Ernst Expressionism Expressionist fantasies feeling figure flat flesh French Futurist Gallery Gauguin Georges Braque German glass Gogh Gropius Henri Matisse idea ideal imagery images imagined influence Jackson Pollock Kandinsky Kooning landscape Le Corbusier Leo Castelli living look machine Marinetti Mark Rothko mass Matisse Matisse’s Max Ernst metaphor Modern Art modernist Mondrian Monet motif Munch Museum of Modern nature objects Oil on canvas one’s Pablo Picasso painter painting Paris Paul Cézanne Picasso plate political Pollock Pop art Rauschenberg reality reflected Rothko Russian sculpture seemed seen sense Seurat seventies sixties social space street studio style surface Surrealism Surrealist symbol things thought Tower tradition twentieth century visual wall wanted Warhol watercolour Weimar wrote York