Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That: Modern Art Explained
Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That: Modern Art Explained
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Author
Author
Susie Hodge / Сьюзи Ходж
Dimension
Dimension
140x197mm (5,5'x7,8')
ISBN
ISBN
9780500290477
Format
Format
Paperback
Language
Language
English
Page Count
Page Count
224
Publisher
Publisher
Thames and Hudson
Year of book publication
Year of book publication
2012
Why Your Five Year Old Could Not Have Done That: Modern Art Explained
An enjoyable and thought-provoking book in which Susie Hodge explains why modern art is not, and never has been, child’s play
Why Your 5 Year Old Could Not Have Done That is Susie Hodge’s passionate and persuasive argument against the most common disparaging remark levelled at modern art. In this enjoyable and thought-provoking book, she examines 100 works of modern art that have attracted critical and public hostility – from Cy Twombly’s scribbled Olympia (1957), Jean-Michel Basquiat’s crude but spontaneous ‘LNAPRK’ (1982), to the apparently careless mess of Tracey Emin’s My Bed (1998) – and explains how, far from being negligible novelties, they are inspired and logical extensions of the ideas of their time. She explains how such notorious works as Carl Andre’s Equivalent VIII (1966) – the infamous bricks – occupy unique niches in the history of ideas, both showing influences of past artists and themselves influencing subsequent artists. With illustrations of works from Hans Arp to Adolf Wölfli, Hodge places each work in its cultural context to present an unforgettable vision of modern art. This book will give you an understanding of the ways in which modern art differs from the realistic works of earlier centuries, transforming as well as informing your gallery visits for years to come.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Author:Susie Hodge - Сьюзи Ходж
Publisher:Thames and Hudson
Language:English
Publication Date:2012
Number of pages:224 pst
Format:Paperback
Width:140 mm / 5,5'
Height:197 mm / 7,8'
Weight:490 g
ISBN:9780500290477