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This companion volume to the author's Learning to Look at Paintings suggests that the best way to understand modern art is to look closely at it, and to consider the different elements that make up each art work: composition, space and form, light and colour, and subject matter. Engaging and beautifully-written, this guide to art of the modern and postmodern period covers key art movements including: Expressionism Constructivism the Bauhaus Surrealism Pop Art Conceptual Art Young British Art artistic forms such as architecture and design, sculpture and installation as well as works on canvas. The book is richly illustrated with colour and black and white images by the artists, designers and architects discussed, ranging from Picasso and Matisse to Le Corbusier, Andy Warhol and Rachel Whiteread.



| Dimensions | 13.79 x 2.31 x 21.59 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| Isbn 10 | 0415238129 |
| Isbn 13 | 978-0415238120 |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 384 pages |
| Publication Date | 27 May 2004 |
| Publisher | Routledge |
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Five Stars
A great introduction for students
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Quick delivery and good condition
Bought this book for an online course. Good packaging, quick delivery and the book is in very good condition 👍🏻
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Four Stars
Clear, informed, information.
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Informative but far from being objective
This book is raising more questions than answers. Her introduction mentions that she encourages the spectator to see for themselves, to keep an open mind... yet she tells us how a viewer should feel. I've underlined several passages where she states things like: "this forces the viewer to reflect on..." "you feel as though..." and more than often, this is very different to my experience of the piece.This book is not objective at all, and she refers us to her other book well over 20 times. Makes me question her motivations.
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Five Stars
Well structured and interesting.
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Great help to understand.
Very helpful and have bought it for friends who love it too.
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Five Stars
V good
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You don't need an excuse for buying this book if you have an interest in modern art ...
I bought Mary Acton's "Learning to Look at Modern Art" because it was required reading for a course I was taking. But you don't need an excuse for buying and reading this book because it's well written, well illustrated, easy to read and fascinating for anyone with a burgeoning interest in modern art that wants to know how to look at modern art.There will of course be debates about when did modern art begin [and end?] but Acton takes Picasso's early cubist painting "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" from 1907 as her starting point and concludes by looking at the convergence of art forms in film, fine-art, photography and advertising. Along the way, inter alia, Acton takes in the shock of cubism, the extremes of surrealism, the symbolism of conceptual art, the cultural references of pop art and explores the YBAs questioning of what is art, by looking not just at fine art, collages, and sculpture but also film, photography and art's influence on modern and post-modern architecture.Highly recommended, but if you're thinking of buying this book you need to be aware that it's not a chronological history of modern art; it is as the title says a guide book to looking at [and interpreting if not understanding] modern art; so don't expect chapters that deal with the 1900's, inter-war years, post-war years, the 60's etc; or chapters devoted to the principal schools art of the period: cubism, dadaism, surrealism, abstract-expressionism, pop art, etc. Instead, as Acton explains in the introduction to the book it "tries to make sense of modern art through explanation, analysis and insight" and that's why after introducing the idea of modern art and its drivers in the first two chapters the later chapters are more thematically based looking at conceptualism, expressionism, composition, space and form, light and colour and the depiction of traditional subjects in modern art across the book's timespan.
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Five Stars
College level reading in contemporary art class. Well written.
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Inspiring, demanding, and genuinely eye-opening
A thoughtful, intellectually stimulating course that genuinely sharpens your way of seeing, highly recommended for anyone interested in modern and contemporary art, whether beginner or more advanced.
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本は悪くないので、対応の見直しを。
既に読み始めている事と他は綺麗な状態なので、時に交換等求める気はありませんが、新しい本を買ったはずなのに、初めから表紙の端が折れていました。ちょっと残念な気持ちです。そして、これをお伝えするサービス対応場所がないのもちょっと疑問です。本自体は問題ないです。受講予定講座の参考資料として購入しました。いろいろこの本からも学べる事を楽しみにしています。
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It is a great start
It is a great book to support people who want to understand the ways of art on the current world.
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great buy
as described
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