'Packed with information and insight' - Art Monthly

'Thoroughly researched … fills a gap for students of the period as well as the interested general reader' - Apollo

'A low-priced handbook of great clarity and competence' - The Times Literary Supplement

Anna Moszynska shows here how abstract art originated and evolved, placing it in its broad historical and cultural context.

She traces the paths to abstraction forged by artists such as Balla, Kupka and Delaunay, and examines the pioneering work of Kandinsky, Malevich and Mondrian, the Russian Constructivists, the De Stijl group and the Bauhaus artists, and contrasts the geometric tendencies of the 1930s and 1940s with the post-War emphasis on personal expression that culminated in Abstract Expressionism in the United States.

Finally, Anna Moszynska considers the work of ‘Post-Painterly’, Op, Kinetic and Minimal artists and examines the revived abstraction practised by Neo-Geo and other artists of the 1980s.
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Explains how abstract art originated and evolved, discusses major abstract artists and movements, and looks at the current revival of abstract painting.
A colourful and concise history of abstract art in an easily readable format

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780500202371
Publisert
1990
Utgiver
Thames & Hudson Ltd; Thames & Hudson Ltd
Høyde
209 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
G, UU, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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Om bidragsyterne

Anna Moszynska pioneered the study of contemporary art at Sotheby’s Institute during the late 1980s, and oversaw the development of the MA in Contemporary Art. In addition to writing books she has contributed to journals including Tate, Apollo, Arts Review, TLS and Art Monthly. Moszynska is an art critic for BBC Radio 3 and a member of the International Art Critics Association