British Art in the 20th Century
Author: Dawn Ades
Publisher: Te Neues Publishing Company
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 474
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes paintings and sculpture which have shaped the course of art in the 20th century.
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Author: Dawn Ades
Publisher: Te Neues Publishing Company
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 474
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes paintings and sculpture which have shaped the course of art in the 20th century.
Author: Eddie Chambers
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2014-07-29
Total Pages: 307
ISBN-13: 0857736086
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBlack artists have been making major contributions to the British art scene for decades, since at least the mid-twentieth century. Sometimes these artists were regarded and embraced as practitioners of note. At other times they faced challenges of visibility - and in response they collaborated and made their own exhibitions and gallery spaces. In this book, Eddie Chambers tells the story of these artists from the 1950s onwards, including recent developments and successes. Black Artists in British Art makes a major contribution to British art history. Beginning with discussions of the pioneering generation of artists such as Ronald Moody, Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling, Chambers candidly discusses the problems and progression of several generations, including contemporary artists such as Steve McQueen, Chris Ofili and Yinka Shonibare. Meticulously researched, this important book tells the fascinating story of practitioners who have frequently been overlooked in the dominant history of twentieth-century British art.
Author: Henry Meyric Hughes
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 364
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith works from 100 artists, this publication traces the art movements of an entire century. As early as 1914, a group of young artists blended influences from French Cubism and Italian Futurism into an independent British Modernism, and this text traces British art through the century.
Author: Matthew C. Potter
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-12-21
Total Pages: 603
ISBN-13: 0429752679
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraditional postcolonial scholarship on art and imperialism emphasises tensions between colonising cores and subjugated peripheries. The ties between London and British white settler colonies have been comparatively neglected. Artworks not only reveal the controlling intentions of imperialist artists in their creation but also the uses to which they were put by others in their afterlives. In many cases they were used to fuel contests over cultural identity which expose a mixture of rifts and consensuses within the British ranks which were frequently assumed to be homogeneous. British Art for Australia, 1860–1953: The Acquisition of Artworks from the United Kingdom by Australian National Galleries represents the first systematic and comparative study of collecting British art in Australia between 1860 and 1953 using the archives of the Australian national galleries and other key Australian and UK institutions. Multiple audiences in the disciplines of art history, cultural history, and museology are addressed by analysing how Australians used British art to carve a distinct identity, which artworks were desirable, economically attainable, and why, and how the acquisition of British art fits into a broader cultural context of the British world. It considers the often competing roles of the British Old Masters (e.g. Romney and Constable), Victorian (e.g. Madox Brown and Millais), and modern artists (e.g. Nash and Spencer) alongside political and economic factors, including the developing global art market, imperial commerce, Australian Federation, the First World War, and the coming of age of the Commonwealth.
Author: Paul Nash
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781848221888
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPaul Nash was one of the most important British artists of the 20th century. An official war artist in both the First and the Second World Wars, his paintings include some of the most definitive artistic visions of those conflicts. This volume is being published to coincide with a major Nash retrospective and incorporates an abridged version of the unpublished 'Memoirs of Paul Nash' by his wife Margaret.
Author: Dr Catherine Jolivette
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2014-11-28
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 1472412761
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRooted in the study of objects, this book addresses the role of art and visual culture in discourses surrounding nuclear science and technology, atomic power, and nuclear warfare in Cold War Britain. Far from insular in its concerns, this volume draws upon cross-cultural dialogues between British and European artists and the relationship between Britain and America to engage with an interdisciplinary art history that will also prove useful to researchers in a variety of fields including European history, politics, design history, anthropology, and media.
Author: Louise Campbell
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781848223134
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBy examining the studios and studio-houses used by British artists between 1900 and 1940, this book reveals the ways in which artists used architecture - occupying and adapting Victorian studios and commissioning new ones. In doing so, it shows them coming to terms with the past, and inventing different modes of being modern, collaborating with architects and influencing the modernist style. In its scrutiny of the physical surroundings of artistic life during this period, the book sheds insight into how the studio environment articulated personal values, artistic affinities and professional aspirations. Not only does it consider the studio in terms of architectural design, but also in the light of the artist's work and life in the studio, and the market for contemporary art. By showing how artists navigated the volatile market for contemporary art during a troubled time, the book provides a new perspective on British art.
Author: Andrew Graham-Dixon
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780520223769
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAndrew Graham-Dixon unveils the long-kept secret of Britain's rich and vital visual culture.
Author: James Fox
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-07-30
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 1107105870
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOverturning decades of scholarly orthodoxies, James Fox makes a bold new argument about the First World War's cultural consequences.
Author: Julian Stallabrass
Publisher: Verso
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9781859843185
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHigh Art Lite takes a cool and critical look at the way in which British art in the 1990s has reinvented itself, successfully appealing both to the mass media and to the elite art world. In this extensively illustrated polemic, Julian Stallabrass asks whether it has done so at the price of dumbing down and selling out. 18 color and 53 b/w photographs.