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| Format: | Paperback, 271 pages |
| Other Information: | 432 illustrations, (32 colour ) |
| Published In: | United Kingdom, 06 July 2000 |
| Quantity Available: | 22 |
Modern art today is a cow cut in half with a chainsaw, floating in a glass tank. A house cast in concrete. The London Underground map with all the station names changes - the Circle Line stations are comedians, the Northern Line stations are philosophers. A tent embroidered with the names of everyone the artist who set up the tent has ever slept with. 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? In this refreshing and extremely accessible book Matthew Collings tells 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 unfathomable to many but Matthew Collings cuts through this barrier by asking all the kinds of questions many of us will have asked and been puzzled by. He will compare Goya to Duchamp and Picasso, Rothko to Yves Klein; he will look at the role of African tribal art in the rise of Modernism and Punk Rock in the rise of Post-Modernism. This will become a classic book of its kind, quirky, culty and great fun. From The Publisher: Modern art is controversial, intimidating, and bound to divide any group of people into opposing camps. But how many of us "really" understand it? With wit, knowledge, and plenty of illustrations, artist and author Matthew Collings opens our eyes to the shock of the new. He whisks us on a journey across the globe to galleries, museums, and studios, all the while offering hard information on major artists and movements as well as answers to the types of questions ordinary befuddled viewers might have: "What makes art modern?" "Can anyone do it?" And," whatever happened to beauty?" An entertaining and enlightening survey.
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| Publisher: | Weidenfeld Nicolson Illustrated |
| ISBN: | 1841881007 |
| EAN: | 9781841881003 |
| Dimensions: | 21.92 x 18.47 x 2.03 centimeters (0.78 kg) |