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Applying the same perceptive wit that made "Blimey!" such a success, Matthew Collings turns his attention to the New York art scene covering the critics, artists and dealers from the 1960s through to the present day. From Warhol to the super-brats of the eighties like Koons and Schnabel right up to the young players of the nineties, they are all brought to life in this readable but thoughtful book.
A racy account of the London contemporary art scene by celebrated
art critic Matthew Collings, giving a snapshot of the new Bohemia
of the 90s interwoven with episodes from the author's own life in
London. From Francis Bacon to Damien Hirst, specially-commissioned
photographs by documentary film-maker Ian MacMillan brings London's
artists, dealers and critics face to face with the reader.
Modern art is a cow cut in half with a chainsaw, floating in a glass tank. It is a house cast in concrete, or the London Underground map with all the station names changed. But what does it all mean? What is "modern art"? Why do we like/hate it? Can anybody do it? Is it always modern? Who started it? This is the story of modern art and our modern attitude to it. It combines hard information on major artists and movements - what really happened - with ordinary reflections. Modern art is intimidating and confusing to many, but Matthew Collins seeks to cut through this barrier by asking all the puzzling questions. He compares Goya to Duchamp and Picasso, Rothko to Yves Klein, and he looks at the role of African tribal art in the rise of modernism and punk rock in the rise of post-modernism.
The definitive survey of Keith Tyson's thirty-year career. British
Turner Prize-winning artist Keith Tyson is known for a distinctive
and diverse body of work including drawing, painting, installation
and sculpture. Showing a wide range of influences, from mathematics
and science through to poetry and mythology, he is interested in
how art emerges from the combination of information systems and
physical processes that surround us every day. For over thirty
years, Tyson has probed, dissected, explored and questioned
reality. Not fixed to one artistic style, Tyson sets out to
challenge himself and the audience, whilst working with diverse
materials - paint, clay, metal, resin - to question our knowledge
of the world we perceive as real, and art's role in representing
it. With newly commissioned texts from an internationally diverse
array of writers, and including a previously unpublished interview
with the artist, this is the definitive survey of one of the most
restless and adventurous creators working today.
'This is Civilisation' is a greatly elaborated version of the
Channel 4 television series of the same name, written and presented
by Matthew Collings. Many of the images in the book are stills from
the programme.
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