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The Shock of the New: Art and the Century of Change

By: Robert Hughes
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
ISBN: 0500275823
ISBN-13: 9780500275825
Released: 04 Sep 1991
RRP: £24.95
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intelligent - By: pete, 03 Oct 2008
A set textin art schools this will help you see where art students get all their original ideas from, The SOTN is an excellent book, not light reading but weighty intelligent & written with all the gusto & opinion that Robert Hughes appraoches everything. Excellent stuff.
A classic, and for good reason - By: , 19 Aug 2004
Hughes has the gift of producing an extraordinarily well turned phrase that, without being needlessly complex, can encapsulate a big idea with ease. Where better to employ such a skill thanin explaining the history of modern art? Through each of the thematic chapters Hughes keeps his story groundedin the history of the 20th century, demonstrating how modernism sought to describe the experience of that era & that for many key art movements this was a practical task of vital importance. To bring that vitality & immediacy back through the well-chosen example & well-turned phrase is the heart of this book's success. Hughes expresses views with which other art historians may disagree, but this book is perhaps the best way into the subject as a whole.
An excellent introduction to the world of modern art - By: , 27 Apr 2002
Robert Hughes has written a very readable & extremely informative introduction to developmentsin 20th century art. This illustrated book was originally written to accompany a TV series of the same name. Whilst focusing primarily on art, neither architecture nor design are overlooked. The social, political & economic contexts of artistic development (such as the impact of war & totalitarianism) are not forgotten - as the subtitle "art & the century of change" suggests. Any person interestedin modern art (and the contexts leading to emergence of styles) will enjoy & ought to read this book.
Brilliant! - By: , 03 Jun 2001
This book is absolutely great to read & provides a critical understanding of the course of modern art, not so muchin a chronological sense but relating each art currents and/or artists to present a clearer idea on its background & concepts. A very pleasant reading whilst raising issues that make the reader rethink the reasons behind each significant art moment.

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