Styles, Schools and Movements: The Essential Encyclopaedic Guide to Modern Art
By (Author) Amy Dempsey
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st August 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
709.04
Paperback
312
Width 203mm, Height 279mm
1300g
Modern art has come to be defined by its styles, schools and movements. The more than three hundred collected here provide an indispensable introduction to the major developments in Western painting, sculpture, architecture and design during one of the most dynamic and exciting periods in art history. Over one hundred main entries are presented in broadly chronological order, from Impressionism and Cubism to Sound Art, Internet Art and Art Photography in the twenty-first century. A further two hundred supplementary entries provide fully cross-referenced summaries of essential styles and movements, tracing intriguing patterns of influence and development. A foldout timeline shows at a glance how the evolution of art corresponds with historical events, providing a thorough overview of the whole period. Listings of major international collections and carefully selected suggestions for further reading are given for all the main entries, and the comprehensive index features over one thousand artists, architects, designers, impresarios, critics, collectors and champions of modern art, linking the styles, schools and movements with the people who made them happen.
Amy Dempsey is an art historian who studied under Rosalind Krauss at Hunter College in NewYork and received her doctorate from the Courtauld Instiutte of Art in London.A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Dempsey has written for various London museums, including Tate, and is the author of Destination Art, also published by Thames & Hudson.