The Shock of the New: Art and the Century of Change
By (Author) Robert Hughes
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st December 2011
2nd September 1991
Updated and enlarged edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Theory of art
709.04
Paperback
448
Width 202mm, Height 276mm
1630g
This legendary book has been universally hailed as the best, the most readable and the most provocative account of modern art ever written.
Through each of the thematic chapters Hughes keeps his story grounded in the history of the 20th century, demonstrating how modernism sought to describe the experience of that era and showing how for many key art movements this was a task of vital importance.
The way in which Hughes brings that vitality and immediacy back through the well-chosen example and well-turned phrase is the heart of this book's success.
'Robert Hughes is the best of guides, enthusiastic, astringent neither smug nor condescending' - Observer
'Teeming with ideas an enormously enjoyable account of the state of play between art and society' - The Times
'Takes the stuffing out of the subject where and when it can' - The Spectator
'A genuine landmark, presenting the story of 20th-century art with unparalleled immediacy' - Elle Decoration
Robert Hughes (1938 - 2012) was an Australian-born art critic, writer, and producer of television documentaries.