Movements in Art Since 1945

  • Movements in Art Since 1945: Issues and Concepts
    By Edward Lucie-Smith

    The emergence of the powerful work - until recently considered 'peripheral' - of African-American and regional American artists, and new trends in Latin American, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, modern African, Caribbean and Aboriginal ...

  • Movements in Art Since 1945: Second Edition (World of Art)
    By Edward Lucie-Smith

    Collection Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, T.B. Walker Fund, 1965 74 Kenneth Noland, Grave Light, 1965. Plastic paint on canvas, 228.6 × 259.1 (90 × 102). ... Collection the Artist 85 Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, replica of 1917 original.

  • Movements in Art Since 1945
    By Edward Lucie-Smith

    This classic account of the history of the visual arts from the end of World War II to the new millennium has now been completely rewritten, revised, expanded, and updated.

  • Movements in Art Since 1945
    By Edward Lucie-Smith

    The book is as global in its reach as art has become in the 21st century.

  • Movements in Art Since 1945: Second Edition
    By Edward Lucie-Smith

    This book includes detailed coverage of major developments within the artistic community, such as pop art, conceptual and performance work, neo-expressionism, and minimalist art across the globe, including Asia, Africa, and Latin America.