Key Moments in Art
By (Author) Lee Cheshire
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular culture
709
Paperback
176
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
410g
Key Moments in Art describes fifty pivotal moments - some famous, others unfamiliar - from the Renaissance to the present day. Vivid, colourful vignettes capture the excitement of their times: when Michelangelo's David or Marcel Duchamp's Fountain were unveiled for the first time; when chance meetings have spurred artists to create compelling new styles, such as Impressionism or Pop Art; or when exhibitions have caused a public sensation.
Lee Cheshire's storytelling approach is both entertaining and easy to remember. He celebrates artistic ingenuity and collaboration, but does not shy away from the arguments, fights and lawsuits that have dogged art's often-tur
'A wonderful addition to the excellent Art Essentials series' - Choice
Lee Cheshire is Senior Editor and Copywriter at Tate. He also contributes to Tate Etc. magazine, and edited a special magazine marking the opening of the extension to Tate Modern. He is the author of "London in Paint", a survey of painting in London since the 17th century.