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Art In Theory, 1900-2000 : An Anthology Of Changing Ideas

  • Art In Theory, 1900-2000 : An Anthology Of Changing Ideas
  • Title

    • Art In Theory, 1900-1990
  • Attribution

    edited by Charles Harrison and Paul Wood
  • Publication Details

    Book, 2nd ed, Blackwell Pub, 2003
  • Availability

    LOCATIONCALL #STATUS
      (UPPER LEVEL)  N6490 .A7167 2003         AVAILABLE
      (UPPER LEVEL)  N6490 .A7167 2003     c.2   AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    This popular anthology of twentieth-century art theoretical texts has now been expanded to take account of new research, and to include significant contributions to art theory from the 1990s. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
  • Authors

  • Subject

  • Notes

    • Rev ed. of: Art in theory, 1900-1990. 1993
  • Contents

    • Classicism and originality
    • Expression and the primitive
    • Modernity
    • Cubism
    • Neo-classicism and the call to order
    • Dissent and disorder
    • Abstraction and form
    • Utility and construction
    • The modern as ideal
    • Realism as figuration
    • Realism as critique
    • Modernism as critique
    • The American avant-garde
    • Individualism in Europe
    • Art and society
    • Art and modern life
    • Modernist art
    • Objecthood and reductivism
    • Attitudes to form
    • Political aspects
    • Critical revisions
    • The critique of originality
    • Figures of difference
    • The condition of history
  • ISBN

    • 0631227075
    • 0631227083
  • LCCN

  • Open Library ID

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