Understanding Modern Art
By (Author) Sam Phillips
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Herbert Press Ltd
1st October 2018
20th September 2018
2nd edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
709.04
Paperback
168
405g
An updated edition of the pocket-sized guide to the 'isms' of modern art. This is a handy guide to the art 'isms' of the modern day. From Impressionism and the birth of modern art to street art and Internationalism of the 21st century, it gives you a practical introduction to all the significant 'isms' that have shaped modern art history. For each 'ism', there is a clear definition, an introduction to the topic, lists of key artists, key words, and leading works from the movement, as well as references to other 'isms' that you might be interested in. This new edition of the original bestselling title now includes four brand new chapters covering Archive Art, Neo-Formalism, Post-Internet Art and Virtual Reality. This book is a must for anyone with an interest in modern art - whether you are an occasional visitor to galleries, an art student or art connoisseur.
This publication is well-suited for the art enthusiast and would make an ideal travel companion for gallery or museum visits. Its strenth lies in its ability to illustrate the connections between various movements. -- Amelia Nelson, Public Services Librarian, Spencer Art Reference Library * ARLIS North America *
Sam Phillips is editor and publisher of the RA Magazine (Royal Academy of Arts) and the author of The Art Guide: London. He has contributed to publications including Time Out, i-D Magazine and The World of Interiors.