History of Modern Art volume II Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package - H. H. Arnason, Elizabeth C. Mansfield

History of Modern Art volume II Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package

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History of Modern Art is a visual comprehensive overview of the modern art field. It traces the trends and influences in painting, sculpture, photography and architecture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. The seventh edition deepens its discussions on social conditions that have affected the production and reception of modern and contemporary art.





 

 Learning Goals

Upon completing this book, readers will be able to:



Understand the origins of modern art
Provide an analysis of artworks based on formal and contextual elements
Recognize the influences of social conditions on modern art

 

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Elizabeth C. Mansfield  is Vice President for Scholarly Programs at the National Humanities Center in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.  She  has taught art history at New York University and the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee . A scholar of modern European art and art historiography, her publications include books and articles on topics ranging from the origins of modernism to Picasso’s Demoiselles d’Avignon to the contemporary performance and body art of Orlan. Her 2007 book Too Beautiful to Picture: Zeus, Myth, and Mimesis was awarded the College Art Association’s Charles Rufus Morey book prize.     The late H.H. Arnason was a distinguished art historian, educator, and museum administrator who for many years was Vice President for Art Administration of the Solomon Guggenheim Museum in New York. He began his professional life in academia, teaching at Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and the University of Hawaii. From 1947 to 1961, Arnason was Professor and Chairman of the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota.

In this Section:
1) Brief Table of Contents

2) Full Table of Contents

 

 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

 

Chapter 16: Abstract Expressionism and the New American Sculpture

Chapter 17:  Postwar European Art

Chapter 18: Nouveau Réalisme and Fluxus

Chapter 19: Taking Chances with Popular Culture

Chapter 20: Playing by the Rules: Sixties Abstraction

Chapter 21: Modernism in Architecture at Mid-Century

Chapter 22: Conceptual and Activist Art

Chapter 23: Post-Minimalism, Earth Art, and New Imagists

Chapter 24: Postmodernism

Chapter 25: Painting through History

Chapter 26: New Perspectives on Art and Audience

Chapter 27: Contemporary Art and Globalization

 


 FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

 

Chapter 16: Abstract Expressionism and the New American Sculpture

 Mondrian in New York: The Tempo of the Metropolis

 Entering a New Arena: Modes of Abstract Expressionism

 The Picture as Event: Experiments in Gestural Painting

 Complex Simplicities: Color Field Painting

 Drawing in Steel: Constructed Sculpture

 Textures of the Surreal: Biomorphic Sculpture and Assemblage

 Expressive Vision: Developments in American Photography

 

Chapter 17:  Postwar European Art

 Re-evaluations and Violations: Figurative Art in France

 A Different Art: Abstraction in France

 Postwar Juxtapositions: Figuration and Abstraction in Italy and Spain

 “Forget It and Start Again”: The CoBrA Artists and Hundertwasser

 The Postwar Body: British Sculpture and Painting

 Marvels of Daily Life: European Photographers

  

Chapter 18: Nouveau Réalisme and Fluxus

 “Sensibility in Material Form”: Klein

 Fluxus

 

Chapter 19: Taking Chances with Popular Culture

 “This is Tomorrow”: Pop Art in Britain

 Signs of the Times: Pop Art in the United States

 Getting Closer to Life: Happenings and Environments

 “Just Look at the Surface”: The Imagery of Everyday Life  

 Poetics of the “New Gomorrah”: West Coast Artists

 Personal Documentaries: The Snapshot Aesthetic in American Photography

 

Chapter 20: Playing by the Rules: Sixties Abstraction

 Drawing the Veil: Post Painterly Abstraction

 At an Oblique Angle: Diebenkorn

 Forming the Unit: Hard-Edge Painting

 Seeing Things: Op Art

 New Media Mobilized: Motion and Light

 The Limits of Modernism: Minimalism

 Complex Unities: Photography and Minimalism

 

Chapter 21: Modernism in Architecture at Mid-Century

 “The Quiet Unbroken Wave”: The Later Work of Wright and Le Corbusier

 Purity and Proportion: The International Style in America

 Internationalism Contextualized: Developments in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Australia

 Breaking the Mold: Experimental Housing

 Arenas for Innovation: Major Public Projects

 

Chapter 22: Conceptual and Activist Art

 Art as Language

 Conceptual Art as Cultural Critique

 The Medium Is the Message: Early Video Art

 When Art Becomes Artist: Body Art

 Radical Alternatives: Feminist Art

 Erasing the Boundaries between Art and Life: Later Feminist Art

 Invisible to Visible: Art and Racial Politics

 

Chapter 23: Post-Minimalism, Earth Art, and New Imagists

 Metaphors for Life: Process Art

 Big Outdoors: Earthworks and Land Art

 Public Statements: Monuments and Large-Scale Sculpture

 Body of Evidence: Figurative Art

 Animated Surfaces: Pattern and Decoration

 Figure and Ambiguity: New Image Art

 

Chapter 24: Postmodernism

 Postmodernism in Architecture

 “Complexity and Contradiction”: The Reaction Against Modernism Sets In

 In Praise of “Messy Vitality”: Postmodernist Eclecticism

 Ironic Grandeur: Postmodern Architecture and History

 What Is a Building?: Constructivist and Deconstructivist Architecture

 Structure as Metaphor: Architectural Allegories

 Flexible Spaces: Architecture and Urbanism

 Postmodern Practices: Breaking Art History

 

Chapter 25: Painting through History

 Primal Passions: Neo-Expressionism

 Searing Statements: Painting as Social Conscience

 In the Empire of Signs: Neo-Geo

 The Sum of Many Parts: Abstraction in the 1980s

 Taking Art to the Streets: Graffiti and Cartoon Artists

 Painting Art History

 

Chapter 26: New Perspectives on Art and Audience

 Commodity Art

 Postmodern Arenas: Installation Art

 Strangely Familiar: British and American Sculpture

 Reprise and Reinterpretation: Art History as Art

 New Perspectives on Childhood and Identity

 The Art of Biography

 Meeting Points: New Approaches to Abstraction

 

Chapter 27: Contemporary Art and Globalization

 Lines That Define Us: Locating and Crossing Borders

 Skin Deep: Identity and the Body

 Occupying the Art World

 Globalization and Arts Institutions

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.1.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Kunst / Musik
ISBN-10 0-205-95548-7 / 0205955487
ISBN-13 978-0-205-95548-0 / 9780205955480
Zustand Neuware
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