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Modern Art: A Critical Introduction traces the historical and
contemporary contexts for understanding modern art movements, and
the theories which influenced and attempted to explain them. This
approach forgoes the chronological march of art movements and isms
in favour of looking at the ways in which art has been understood.
It investigates the main developments in art interpretation from
the same period, from Kant to post-structuralism, and draws
examples from a wide range of art genres including painting,
sculpture, photography, installation and performance art. The book
includes detailed discussions of visual art practices both inside
and outside the museum. This new edition has been restructured to
make the key themes as accessible as possible and updated to
include many more recent examples of art practice . An expanded
glossary and margin notes also provide definitions of the range of
terms used within theoretical discussion and critical reference.
Individual chapters explore key themes of the modern era, such as
the relationship between artists and galleries, the politics of
representation, the changing nature of self-expression, the public
monument, nature and the urban,
Making American Art presents a thematic, interdisciplinary
examination of art in the United States from the seventeenth
century to the present day. The themes and issues explored in
Making American Art pull together documentary material, art works
and contemporary theory to enliven what can often be a complex and
geographically overwhelming history. The abiding and connective
theme of the book is an extended and multidimensional examination
of the perennial and vexing question: what is American about
American art? In attempting an answer, the book draws upon topics
that are not always present in conventional art-historical accounts
- the education of the artist, the mechanisms for promoting and
institutionalising art work, the facilities for reproducing and
disseminating American art, and the organisation of artistic
activities. In considering the quest for an authentic expression of
Americanism in the visual arts this book incorporates areas that
normally fall outside the remit of high art, such as the conditions
under which American art was produced. Chapter topics include:
education and the American artist art into reproduction touring
America the art of American landscape accommodating American art
writing about American art. Making American Art includes a detailed
and discursive account of the reception of American art and artists
outside the United States.
Modern Art: A Critical Introduction traces the historical and
contemporary contexts for understanding modern art movements, and
the theories which influenced and attempted to explain them. This
approach forgoes the chronological march of art movements and isms
in favour of looking at the ways in which art has been understood.
It investigates the main developments in art interpretation from
the same period, from Kant to post-structuralism, and draws
examples from a wide range of art genres including painting,
sculpture, photography, installation and performance art. The book
includes detailed discussions of visual art practices both inside
and outside the museum. This new edition has been restructured to
make the key themes as accessible as possible and updated to
include many more recent examples of art practice . An expanded
glossary and margin notes also provide definitions of the range of
terms used within theoretical discussion and critical reference.
Individual chapters explore key themes of the modern era, such as
the relationship between artists and galleries, the politics of
representation, the changing nature of self-expression, the public
monument, nature and the urban,
Making American Art presents a thematic, interdisciplinary
examination of art in the United States from the seventeenth
century to the present day. The themes and issues explored in
Making American Art pull together documentary material, art works
and contemporary theory to enliven what can often be a complex and
geographically overwhelming history. The abiding and connective
theme of the book is an extended and multidimensional examination
of the perennial and vexing question: what is American about
American art? In attempting an answer, the book draws upon topics
that are not always present in conventional art-historical accounts
- the education of the artist, the mechanisms for promoting and
institutionalising art work, the facilities for reproducing and
disseminating American art, and the organisation of artistic
activities. In considering the quest for an authentic expression of
Americanism in the visual arts this book incorporates areas that
normally fall outside the remit of high art, such as the conditions
under which American art was produced. Chapter topics include:
education and the American artist art into reproduction touring
America the art of American landscape accommodating American art
writing about American art. Making American Art includes a detailed
and discursive account of the reception of American art and artists
outside the United States.
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