The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths


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Co-founder and co-editor of October magazine, a veteran of Artforum of the 1960s and early 1970s, Rosalind Krauss has presided over and shared in the major formulation of the theory of postmodernism. In this challenging collection of fifteen essays, most of which originally appeared in October, she explores the ways in which the break in style that produced postmodernism has forced a change in our various understandings of twentieth-century art, beginning with the almost mythic idea of the avant-garde. Krauss uses the analytical tools of semiology, structuralism, and poststructuralism to reveal new meanings in the visual arts and to critique the way other prominent practitioners of art and literary history write about art. In two sections, "Modernist Myths" and "Toward Postmodernism," her essays range from the problem of the grid in painting and the unity of Giacometti's sculpture to the works of Jackson Pollock, Sol Lewitt, and Richard Serra, and observations about major trends in contemporary literary criticism.




Expressionism


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Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz, Emil Nolde, E.L. Kirchner, Paul Klee, Franz Marc as well as the Austrians Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele were among the generation of highly individual artists who contributed to the vivid and often controversial new movement in early twentieth-century Germany and Austria: Expressionism. This publication introduces these artists and their work. The author, art historian Ashley Bassie, explains how Expressionist art led the way to a new, intense, evocative treatment of psychological, emotional and social themes in the early twentieth century. The book examines the developments of Expressionism and its key works, highlighting the often intensely subjective imagery and the aspirations and conflicts from which it emerged while focusing precisely on the artists of the movement.




On the Edge


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The Book of Zentangle


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"Zentangle is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns." --P. 1.




How to Draw NeoPopRealism Abstract Images


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"Greatly illustrated with images, this book offers tips and tricks that will teach you step-by-step how to create the fascinating artworks using ink pen; and you start your drawing here, on pages of this book."--back cover.




Art and Contemporary Critical Practice


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'Institutional critique' is best known through the critical practice that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s by artists who presented radical challenges to the museum and gallery system. Since then it has been pushed in new directions by new generations of artists registering and responding to the global transformations of contemporary life. The essays collected in this volume explore this legacy and develop the models of institutional critique in ways that go well beyond the field of art. Interrogating the shifting relations between 'institutions' and 'critique', the contributors to this volume analyze the past and present of institutional critique and propose lines of future development. Engaging with the work of philosophers and political theorists such as Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Gilles Deleuze, Antonio Negri, Paolo Virno and others, these essays reflect on the mutual enrichments between critical art practices and social movements and elaborate the conditions for politicized critical practice in the twenty-first century.




A Brush with the Real


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Presents a survey of key contemporary artists who have each embraced painting and are working within a realist tradition. Through individual interviews, discusses their methods, motives and sources, from art history to the Internet and the language of film.




International Pop


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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition International Pop, organized by Darsie Alexander with Bartholomew Ryan for the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis."




How to Draw NeoPopRealism Color Abstract Images


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A book "How to Draw NeoPopRealism Color Abstract Images: Ink Backgrounds" by Nadia Russ teaches artists how to execute abstract drawings/designs with ink pen. It offers easy-to-follow guidance how to draw NeoPopRealism abstract backgrounds. Step-by-step, you will learn how to create complicated compositions. This account includes visual instructions, detailed explanation, special pages for your training, and more. It will prepare you for the next level. The drawing of patterns is meditative process and you will be able to achieve both interesting artistic results and purity of your mind. NeoPopRealism style of visual art and ink drawing concept were created by Nadia Russ in 1989, then she began exhibiting her artwork in art galleries. She created a term NeoPopRealism January 4, 2003.