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€ 33.56 An irreverent document of Artspace's 15-year commitment to exhibitions, publications, performances, videos and film, this book challenges... € 16.20 "The concept of the beautiful has undergone profound changes during the last half of the twentieth century, as has our way of considering...
€ 88.95 Scholars in art history, anthropology, history, and feminist media studies explore Western antimodernism of the turn of the 20th century as... € 36.27 Scholars in art history, anthropology, history, and feminist media studies explore Western antimodernism of the turn of the 20th century as...
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€ 21.53 An introduction to the intellectual movement known as Postmodernism and its impact on the visual arts. € 59.05 A book that looks at both the traditional and the unconventional ways in which the holocaust has been visually represented. The purpose of...
€ 23.83 € 20.26 Following a clear timeline, the author highlights key movements of modern art, giving careful attention to the artists' political and... € 55.44 € 47.12 This first major publication about the Pre-Raphaelite movement in more than 15 years incorporates the swell of recent research into a...
€ 24.39 Cubism remains perhaps the single most important development in the history of twentieth-century art. It was the creation of just two... € 22.60 "A comprehensive study of the field of kinetic art which, although practiced by many notable artists, has remained relatively hidden from a...
€ 45.03 This is the first comprehensive survey of an important and increasingly popular field. Because each of the contributors is an expert on his... € 26.22 Cultural critic and researcher Munson examines how a new dogmatism has established itself in museums, academia, and in the artist's studio,...
€ 43.26 € 36.77 The art of visionaries, folk creators, spiritualists, recluses, the 'mad' and the socially marginalized, once scorned, is now recognized as... € 73.00 In this fascinating look at the creative power of institutions, Jonah Siegel explores the rise of the modern idea of the artist in the...
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