Art & Today
Autor Eleanor Heartneyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 feb 2008 – vârsta de la 13 până la 22 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780714845142
ISBN-10: 0714845140
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 260 x 296 x 49 mm
Greutate: 3 kg
Editura: Phaidon
ISBN-10: 0714845140
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 260 x 296 x 49 mm
Greutate: 3 kg
Editura: Phaidon
Notă biografică
Eleanor Heartney has been a contributing editor to Art in America and Artpress for over 10 years, reviewing the most significant international art shows, biennials and documentas around the world. Her recent publications include Postmodernism and Critical Condition: American Culture at the Crossroads - Collected Essays of Eleanor Heartney.
Recenzii
'Coffee tables everywhere are crying out for Phaidon latest tome, Art & Today. It's exactly what you want: a comprehensive overview of art from the Eighties onwards ... arresting images [...] and great prose.' GQ 'a welcome overview of today's confused art world ... a valuable reference book ... well-illustrated' Wall Street Journal 'The overarching point of Art & Today is to show how the certainties of modernism [...] gave way to the anarchy of post-modern, contemporary art. ... the book attempts to impose some welcome order and logic on the ensuing chaos (and 400 artists): no easy task when the history is happening around you. Heartney, however, proves up to the challenge: she has an accessible prose style, a profound grasp of art history, and a publishing company willing to include 560 illustrations.' Art World 'The history of contemporary art, writes Heartney (Postmodernism), a contributing editor to Art in America, offers a tapestry of stories in an innovative, intellectually vigorous and superbly illustrated survey. ...Heartney's focus is sharp and selective, and her approach complexly postmodern: the ever-proliferating universe of Matthew Ritchie's installations are discussed in the context of Roland Barthes, Cindy Sherman's photographs as Bakhtinian carnival. ... This exceptional survey will have wide appeal... in a work that's both perceptive and energetic.' Publishers Weekly