What does it mean? Is it really art? Why does it cost so much? While
these questions are perpetually asked about contemporary art, they are
not the questions that E. H. Gombrich set out to answer in his seminal
book The Story of Art. Contemporary art is very different from what
came before. From the 1960s, where Gombrichs account concludes,
artists began to abandon traditional forms of art and started to make
work that questioned arts very definition. This is where Godfrey picks
up the story. Developments in contemporary art have followed no
straightforward line of progress or sequence of movements. Recognizing
this, Tony Godfrey creates a narrative from a series of often dramatic
creative conflicts and arguments around what art is or should be. From
object versus sculpture and painting versus conceptual to local versus
global, gallery versus wider world, The Story of Contemporary Art
traces a history in terms of drastic changes in social and political
life over the last sixty years. How do we experience being human in a
world that seems to change so quickly? In exploring arts relationship
to this question, Godfrey asserts that multiple voices must be heard:
critics, theorists, curators and collectors, but also audiences and
artists themselves. Key to the book is the story of how a perception
that art was made almost exclusively by white men from North America
and Western Europe has been radically overturned. Compelling and
intelligent, but never academic, this book tells us how.
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ISBN
9780500775820
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Thames & Hudson
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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