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It has been said that the history of modern art–especially as it is understood in the United States–is inextricably linked to that defining institution of the 20th century, The Museum of Modern Art in New York. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- "Offering a congent overview of modern art since 1880, the works selected for this volume reflect the richness of the collection, which is distinguished by "masterworks" and less well-known yet equally pivotal examples of painting and sculptures. An anthology of texts drawn from the Museum’s archives and publications accompanies the illustrations. These writings date from 1929 - an excerpt from the catalogue of the first loan exhibition, which featured the work of Cezanne, van Gogh, Gauguin, and Seurat - to 2002 - a test from the catalogue of a Gerhard Richter retrospective of that year. Spanning three quarters of a century, the explication of images reveals the fluctuating preferences and contingencies of history, while the diversity of voices range from the scholarly and art-historical to the poetic and personal. The result is a lively, diverse, and often surprising interpretation of a work of art."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry
- The Front Door of Understanding / John Elderfield
- Post-Impressionism
- Symbolism
- Fauvism
- Later Symbolist Currents
- Matisse
- Picasso
- Cubism
- Futurism
- Brancusi
- Russia and the Bauhaus
- De Stijl
- Four Abstract Artists
- Four American Modernists
- New York Dada
- Two Fantasts
- Surealist Dream Images
- Abstract Surrealism
- Surrealist Sculpture
- Early Figurative Sculpture
- Figurative Painting Between the Wars
- Gorky and de Kooning
- Abstract Expressionist Field Painting
- Abstract Expressionism: Image and Gesture
- After Abstract Expressionism
- Proto-Pop Art
- Geometric Abstraction
- Pop Art
- Abstract and Minimalist Painting
- Minimalist Sculpture
- Post (and non)-Minimalism
- Guston
- Richter
- Gonzalez-Torres
- Cai
- Trustees of The Museum of Modern Art
ISBN
- 0870707000
- 0870707019
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