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Meanings Of Modern Art, Revised

Meanings Of Modern Art, Revised

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A survey of modern art, with a new chapter on the art of the seventies and eighties, and corrections and revisions in the text.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 474 pages
Publication date: 29 July 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

A comprehensive survey of modern art, spanning from the Impressionists to the present, featuring a fresh chapter dedicated to the art of the seventies and eighties, accompanied by meticulous corrections and revisions throughout the text.

A survey of modern art, spanning from the Impressionists to the present, featuring a fresh chapter dedicated to the art of the seventies and eighties, accompanied by meticulous corrections and revisions throughout the text.



From the early days of Impressionism to the vibrant art scene of the present, modern art has undergone a remarkable transformation. This comprehensive survey takes you on a journey through the evolution of artistic expression, exploring the works of renowned artists and movements that have shaped the art world.

The Impressionists, with their bold use of color and light, revolutionized the way art was perceived and created. Their paintings, such as Monet's "Impression, Sunrise," and Renoir's "La Grenouillere," captured the essence of nature and the human experience with a freshness and spontaneity that had never been seen before.

As the 20th century progressed, modern art continued to evolve and diversify. The abstract expressionists, led by artists like Jackson ******* and Willem de Kooning, pushed the boundaries of what was considered art by using bold colors, gestural brushstrokes, and unconventional forms. Their works, such as *******'s "The Convergence" and de Kooning's "Seagram Murals," were both visually stunning and emotionally charged.

In the mid-20th century, the pop art movement emerged, bringing a playful and commercial aspect to art. Artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein used popular culture, consumerism, and mass media to create their works, which were often brightly colored and visually arresting.

The art of the seventies and eighties was a time of experimentation and innovation. Artists such as David Hockney, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Keith Haring emerged as pioneers in the field, pushing the boundaries of what was considered art and challenging traditional artistic conventions. Their works, which often featured bold colors, graffiti-like patterns, and political commentary, were both influential and controversial.

Throughout the survey, we will also examine the impact of modern art on society and culture. Art has the power to inspire, challenge, and provoke thought, and modern art has played a significant role in shaping the values and beliefs of our time. From the feminist movements of the 1970s to the environmental concerns of the 1980s, modern art has been a voice for social change and a catalyst for dialogue.

In addition to the artistic aspects of modern art, we will also explore the historical and cultural contexts that have influenced it. From the rise of industrialization to the emergence of new technologies, modern art has been shaped by the social, political, and economic forces of the time. By understanding these contexts, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the works of modern art and their place in history.

This survey is not intended to be an exhaustive examination of modern art, but rather a starting point for those who are interested in exploring this rich and diverse field. We encourage you to engage with the art, ask questions, and form your own opinions. Modern art is a living and evolving art form, and there is always more to discover and learn.

In conclusion, modern art has been a vibrant and dynamic force in the art world, shaping the way we perceive and create art today. From the Impressionists to the present, this survey offers a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of artistic expression, highlighting the works of renowned artists and movements that have left an indelible mark on the art world. As you continue to explore the world of modern art, we hope that you will be inspired, challenged, and enlightened by the incredible creativity and innovation that has been displayed throughout history.

Weight: 880g
ISBN-13: 9780367152567

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