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Book SynopsisThe Historical Dictionary of Contemporary Art illuminates important artists, styles, and movements of the past 70 years. Beginning with the immediate post-World War II period, it encompasses earlier 20th century masters, including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Henry Moore, Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miró, Jean Dubuffet, Stuart Davis, Georgia O'Keeffe, and other well-known figures, who remained creatively productive, while also inspiring younger generations. The book covers subsequent developments, including abstract expressionism, happenings, pop art, minimalism, conceptual art, arte povera, feminist art, photorealism, neo-expressionism, and postmodernism, as well as the contributions of such artists as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Robert Rauschenberg, David Hockney, Ellsworth Kelly, Francis Bacon, Louise Bourgeois, Lucio Fontana, Andy Warhol, Richard Serra, Donald Judd, Joseph Beuys, Christo, Anselm Kiefer, Judy Chicago, Ai Weiwei,
Trade ReviewThis dictionary, the latest volume in the ‘Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts’ series, is intended to present essential information on contemporary art from 1942 to the present. It contains major artists from the early 20th century, like Pablo Picasso…. The dictionary begins with a chronology and introduction…. The dictionary has over 900 cross-reference entries on artists, styles, terms, and movements…. The bibliography, described as extensive, is located at the back of the text instead of accompanying individual dictionary entries, though it does contain recent research…. The dictionary will provide a starting point for college students writing research papers… For libraries collecting comprehensively. Summing Up: Recommended. With reservations, all academic levels; general readers; professionals/practitioners. * CHOICE *
Its broad coverage, excellent cross-references and good index, make this book a reference librarian’s dream, as it is a mine of information. The admirably clear and informative text makes this book a winner. It is ideal for quick reference with plenty of guidance for further reading in an extensive bibliography. The text is clear and well presented and it is sturdy enough for frequent use. It should be a recommended reading for all students of modern art history and will be a faithful companion for all those with an interest in the subject. * s *
Table of ContentsEditor’s Foreword Preface Chronology Introduction THE DICTIONARY Bibliography About the Author