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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | N 6490 .G7244 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 251133 |
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N 6490 .D415 2002 Art in the modern era : styles, schools, movements / | N 6490 .D8813 2012 Sewn in the sweatshops of Marx : Beuys, Warhol, Klein, Duchamp / | N 6490 .F83 2000 Fresh cream : contemporary art in culture : 10 curators, 10 writers, 100 artists. | N 6490 .G7244 2015 Art since 1989 / | N 6490 .H42 2002 Why a painting is like a pizza : a guide to understanding and enjoying modern art / | N 6490 .I24 2007 Ice cream : contemporary art in culture / | N 6490 .K4 1970 The artist and society. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The years since the collapse of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 have seen the rise of a new freedom to define art--Who makes it? Where can it be found? What is its commercial value?--and, consequently, the reevaluation of art's place in society. Kelly Grovier surveys the dynamic developments in art practice worldwide since 1989, focusing on artists whose fresh visual vocabulary and innovation reflect these past turbulent decades. The book's ten chapters examine the key themes in contemporary art--portraiture in the age of face transplants and facial recognition software, political activism, science, and religion, to name a few--by artists including Jeff Koons, Louise Bourgeois, Damien Hirst, George Condo, Marlene Dumas, Sean Scully, Cindy Sherman, Banksy, Ai Weiwei, Antony Gormley, Christo and Jean-Claude, Jenny Holzer, Chuck Close, and Cornelia Parker. A chapter-length timeline at the end of the book traces the evolution of art from 1989 to today by closely examining one key artwork from each year.
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