Artists Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000

Artists Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000
Title Artists Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000 PDF eBook
Author Robert Flynn Johnson
Publisher Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
Pages 310
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN

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"Featuring 180 volumes from the collection ... an extensive overview of important artists of the modern period and the art they created by integrating image and text"--Foreword.

Modern Art

Modern Art
Title Modern Art PDF eBook
Author Hans Werner Holzwarth
Publisher Taschen
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Art
ISBN 9783836555395

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Over 200 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and conceptual pieces trace the story of modern art's innovation and adventure. With explanatory texts for each work, and essays introducing each of the major modern movements, this is an authoritative overview of the ideas and the artworks that shook up standards, assaulted the establishment, and...

The Collaborative Artist's Book

The Collaborative Artist's Book
Title The Collaborative Artist's Book PDF eBook
Author Alexandra J. Gold
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 259
Release 2023-06-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1609388909

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The Collaborative Artist’s Book offers a rare glimpse into collaborations between poets and painters from 1945 to the present, and highlights how the artist’s book became a critical form for experimental American artists in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Alexandra Gold provides a broad overview of the artist’s book form and the many ongoing debates and challenges, from the disciplinary to the institutional, that these forms continue to pose. Gold presents five case studies and details not only how each individual collaboration came to be but how all five together engage and challenge conventional ideals about art, subjectivity, poetry, and interpersonal relations, as well as complex social questions related to gender and race. Taking several of these books out of special collections libraries and museum archives and making them available to a broad readership, Gold brings to light a whole genre that has been largely forgotten or neglected.

Modern Art, 1851-1929

Modern Art, 1851-1929
Title Modern Art, 1851-1929 PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Brettell
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 276
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN 9780192842206

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In a bold new look at the Modern Art era, Brettell explores the works of such artists as Monet, Gauguin, Picasso, and Dali--as well as lesser-known figures--in relation to expansion, colonialism, national and internationalism, and the rise of the museum. 140 illustrations, 75 in color.

Artists' Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000

Artists' Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000
Title Artists' Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000 PDF eBook
Author Robert Flynn Johnson
Publisher Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN 9780884011026

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"Featuring 180 volumes from the collection ... an extensive overview of important artists of the modern period and the art they created by integrating image and text"--Foreword.

The Artist Book in a Global World

The Artist Book in a Global World
Title The Artist Book in a Global World PDF eBook
Author Wulf D. von Lucius
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 128
Release 2016-11-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3110506149

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A History of Modern Art

A History of Modern Art
Title A History of Modern Art PDF eBook
Author H.H. Arnason
Publisher
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Release 1982
Genre
ISBN

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