This series introduces the major movements in late nineteenth and twentieth-century art. Each book is illustrated with works from Tate and other major collections around the world. In a new approach to the subject, the author rejects the view that the story of abstraction can be traced as a succession if stylistic trends each set within its particular art-historical context. He offers instead readings of specific paintings and sculptures by artists such as Kasimir Malevich, Naum Gabo, Piet Mondrian, and Jackson Pollock, treating them as exemplary of particular tendancies within the overlapping histories of abstraction.
Major museums including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and Storm King Art Center have lent works; others have been borrowed from the personal collections of Twombly, Kelly, and Ruscha.
The work of the internationally acclaimed artist Asger Jorn (1914-1973) has been exhibited throughout the world.
... 106 Landscape with Cottages ( Dismorr ) , 150 , 151 Landscape With River Poppeln ( Kandinsky ) , 216 Laugh ( Boccioni ) , 220 Laughing Woman ( Lewis ) , 18 Lavery , John , 154 Lavery , Lady , 110 Lawrence , D. H. , 260 Leadenhall ...
Wayne Thiebaud: Paintings
American Abstraction at the Addison: April 18 Through July 31, 1991 : an Exhibition of Selected Works from the Museum's...
5: Exhibition of Works by Judith Dolnick, Bruce Dorfman, Robert Natkin, Joel Perlman and Larry Perlman
Vivid: Karen Azoulay, Jordan Broadworth, Angela Leach, Scott Silverthorn, Julie Voyce
Now available again, this stunning volume examines the life and work of Fritz Scholder, the most influential, successful, and controversial Native American artist of the twentieth century.
1932 was an extraordinary year for Picasso, even by his own standards. His paintings reached a new level of sensuality and he cemented his status as the most influential artist of the time.
Generously illustrated with over 200 color images, this book will open your eyes to a whole new way of seeing your paintings as they develop, allowing you to be more personally expressive and authentic in your artistic expression" --Amazon ...