Modern Art. A History from Impressionism to Today

Modern Art. A History from Impressionism to Today

by Hans Werner Holzwarth (Editor)
Modern Art. A History from Impressionism to Today

Modern Art. A History from Impressionism to Today

by Hans Werner Holzwarth (Editor)
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Overview

Most art historians agree that the modern art adventure first developed in the 1860s in Paris. A circle of painters, whom we now know as Impressionists, began painting pictures with rapid, loose brushwork. They turned to everyday street life for subjects, instead of overblown heroic scenes, and they escaped the power of the Salon by organizing their own independent exhibitions.

After this first assault on the artistic establishment, there was no holding back. In a constant desire to challenge, innovate, and inspire, one modernist style supplanted the next: Symbolism, Expressionism, Futurism, Dada, abstract art, renewed Realism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop, Minimal and conceptual practice.

This indispensable overview traces the restless energy of modern art with a year-by-year succession of the groundbreaking artworks that shook standards and broke down barriers.Introductory essays outline the most significant and influential movements alongside explanatory texts for each major work and its artist.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783836555395
Publisher: TASCHEN
Publication date: 01/15/2016
Series: Bibliotheca Universalis
Pages: 696
Sales rank: 88,575
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

Hans Werner Holzwarth is a book designer and editor specializing in contemporary art and photography. His TASCHEN publications include the Collector’s Editions Jeff Koons, Christopher Wool, Albert Oehlen, Beatriz Milhazes, Ai Weiwei, Georg Baselitz, Julian Schnabel, and the David Hockney SUMO A Bigger Book, as well as monographs such as the XXL-sized Jean-Michel Basquiat.

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