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1. The Painted Word
by Tom Wolfe
"America's nerviest journalist" ("Newsweek") trains his satirical eye on Modern Art in this "masterpiece" ("The Washington Post") Wolfe's style has ... More
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2. The Rebirth of Painting in the Late Twentieth Century
by Donald B Kuspit
Donald Kuspit's work examines the continued validity and variety of painting in the post-modern era.
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3. Visions of the Modern
by John Golding
John Golding is one of the most highly regarded living writers on modern art. "Visions of the Modern" assembles many of his most important essays: ... More
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4. Modernism
by Charles Harrison
A study of the typical characteristics of Modernist art.
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5. Ensemble Moderne: The Still Life in Modern Art
That the tradition of the still life never left art for good, only changed in dramatic and often unforeseen ways, is the contention and reason behind ... More
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6. Abstract Art in the Late Twentieth Century
by Frances Colpitt (Editor)
Essays that trace the critical issues surrounding abstract painting's contribution to modern art.
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7. In the Power of Painting: Warhol, Polke, Richter, Twombly, Marden, Beckner
by Peter Fischer
Time and again in recent decades, art world denizens have celebrated or mourned the demise and subsequent resurgence of painting. In The Power of ... More
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8. What is Painting?: Representation and Modern Art
by Julian Bell
A study and explanation of modern art and the nature of painting
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9. As Painting: Division and Displacement
"As Painting," which accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Wexner Center for the Arts, offers thought-provoking new perspectives on the ... More
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11. Post-Hypnotic
post-hypnotic examines the resurgence of pronounced optical effects in the work of 28 painters living in the U.S., Switzerland, England, and Japan. ... More
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12. Post-Hypnotic
by Peter Halley, Tom Moody, Barry Blinderman
post-hypnotic examines the resurgence of pronounced optical effects in the work of 28 painters living in the U.S., Switzerland, England, and Japan. ... More
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13. Duchamp
by Janis Mink
This title deals with art as anti-art. It is an enigma to art historians and a great source of inspiration to other artists. Someone else may have ... More
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14. Art Since Mid-Century, 1945 to the Present
by Daniel Wheeler
International in scope, this lavishly illustrated book provides a cohesive view of painting and sculpture since 1945. Each chapter covers a major ... More
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16. 100 Pre-Raphaelite Masterpieces
by Gordon Kerr, Stephanie Cotela Tanner
Brings together 100 of the best works by Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Hughes and other artists from the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, preceded by an ... More
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17. The Impressionists
by Michael Howard (Editor)
A collection of works and memoirs from the masters of Impressionism with a gallery section included.
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23. The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
by Edward Lucie-Smith, James Cahill
Explores the development of the Pre-Raphaelite movement in the mid 19th century; and works which figure amongst the most lasting and generally ... More
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