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The 20th century has witnessed an explosion of diverse art movements, styles, and schools, with contemporary artists breaking traditional boundaries again and again. In more than 350 essays, the most popular and influential styles and movements are examined alongside recent experiments in new media--video art, land art, and computer art. The origins and artistic aims of such intriguing movements as the Donkey's Tail, the Kitchen Sink school, and the Stupid group are also fully covered. This is an ideal way to explore both the major and minor artistic movements of the last hundred years.The Grove Art series, focusing on the most important periods and areas of art history, is derived from the critically acclaimed and award-winning The Grove Dictionary of Art. First published in 1996 in 34 volumes, The Dictionary has quickly established itself as the leading reference work on the visual arts, used by schools, universities, museums, and public libraries throughout the world. With articles written by leading scholars in each field, The Dictionary has frequently been praised for its breadth of coverage, accuracy, authority, and accessibility.
This volume investigates the evolution of 20th-century Western art by cataloging the diverse movements, schools, and stylistic shifts that defined the era. Editor Jane Turner compiles over 350 scholarly essays derived from the authoritative Grove Dictionary of Art to provide a comprehensive overview of artistic development. The text examines how contemporary artists challenged traditional boundaries through both established movements and experimental new media. By synthesizing expert contributions, the book offers a structured framework for understanding the complex trajectory of visual arts from the early 1900s to the contemporary period.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a highly accessible distillation of the foundational Grove Dictionary of Art. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and breadth of the entries, making it a standard reference for students and researchers in art history.
Page Count:
350
Publication Date:
2003-03-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195169018
ISBN-13:
9780195169010
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