Art since 1900 : modernism, antimodernism, postmodernism / Hal Foster [and others] ; with 637 illustrations, 413 in color.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York : Thames & Hudson, 2004.
  • ©2004
Description
704 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits, facsimiles ; 29 cm

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        Subject(s)
        Author
        Translated as
        Arte dal 1900
        Summary note
        "Arguably the four most important and influential art historians of our time, Foster, Krauss, Bois and Buchloh have collectively transformed the study of modern art. Now, in this extraordinary book, they have come together to provide the most comprehensive critical history of art in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries ever published." "With a clear and factual year-by-year structure, the authors present more than one hundred easy-to-follow articles, each focusing on a crucial event--such as the creation of a seminal work, the publication of an important text, or the opening of a major exhibition--to tell the myriad stories of art from 1900 to the present. All the key turning-points and breakthroughs of modernism and postmodernism are explored in depth, as are the frequent antimodernist reactions that proposed alternative visions of art and the world."--Jacket.
        Bibliographic references
        • Includes bibliographical references (p. 690-694) and index.
        • Includes web resources.
        Contents
        • V. 1. 1900-1944
        • v. 2. 1945 to the present.
        ISBN
        • 0500238189
        • 9780500238189
        • 9780500285442
        • 0500285446
        • 9780500285435
        • 0500285438
        • 0500285349 ((v. 1 ; : pbk.))
        • 9780500285343
        • 0500285357 ((v. 2 ; : pbk.))
        • 9780500285350
        LCCN
        2004102006
        OCLC
        59282009
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