Art of the Avant-gardes (Open University Art of the Twentieth Century)

Art of the Avant-gardes (Open University Art of the Twentieth Century)

by PaulWood (Author), SteveEdwards (Author), Paul Wood (Author)

Synopsis

Art of the Avant-Gardes discusses the development of modern art in the first third of the twentieth century. It introduces the main themes of art in the period and summarizes the political context in which art developed: the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the subsequent consolidation of the European dictatorships. The book is the second volume in the Art of the Twentieth Century series. With hundreds of full color illustrations, the book presents numerous case studies that illuminate the important idea of expression in art, related questions of Orientalism and the primitive, aspects of Cubism, the development of abstract art, and the radical avant-garde movements-Dada, Soviet Constructivism, Surrealism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 472
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 03 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0300102305
ISBN 13: 9780300102307

Media Reviews
The essays are peppered with questions in boldface type that prompt the reader to engage with individual works of art analytically. Strongly recommended for all art libraries and specialized public libraries. --Library Journal
Author Bio
Steve Edwards is research lecturer, The Open University. Paul Wood is senior lecturrer in art history, The Open University.