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From Picasso To Pollock : Modern Art from the Guggenheim Museum

Beckmann, Max(By (artist))Chagall, Marc(By (artist))Dubuffet, Jean(By (artist))Ernst, Max(By (artist))Gris, Juan(By (artist))Kandinsky, Wassily(By (artist))Klee, Paul(By (artist))Marc, Franz(By (artist))Matisse, Henri(By (artist))Picabia, Francis(By (artist))Picasso, Pablo(By (artist))Popova, Lyubov Sergeyvna(By (artist))Kupka, Frantisek(By (photographer))Schaffner, Ingrid(Text by)Abadie, Daniel(Edited by)Cross, Susan(Edited by)Dennison, Lisa(Edited by)Drutt, Matthew(Edited by)Ragheb, J. Fiona(Edited by)
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From Picasso to Pollock highlights the history of the aesthetic vanguard from early Modernism through Abstract Expressionism. With distinctive focus yet remarkable comprehensiveness, From Picasso to Pollock unites the major artists and developments of the first half of the twentieth century through significant examples of non-objective, Cubist, Surrealist, Expressionist and Abstract Expressionist painting and sculpture. A deep and broad assembly of masterpieces has been chosen from the Guggenheim's formative collection, and through it the viewer may perceive the era of Modern art emerging in all its diversity and complexity. Included here are reproductions of and short texts on seminal works by Brancusi, Braque, Chagall, de Kooning, Delaunay, Ernst, Fontana, Kandinsky, Klee, Leger, Malevich, Matisse, Miro, Modigliani, Mondrian, Popova and Schiele. Narrative biographies on a number of these artists are included, as well as a short, illustrated history of the collection by Lisa Dennison. From Picasso to Pollock is the second in a trilogy from the Guggenheim which highlights the greatest strengths of the museum's collection. The first title, Moving Pictures, showcased contemporary photography and video, and the third, Primary Forms, considered Minimalism, Conceptualism and their more contemporary progeny.

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Product Details
0892072989 / 9780892072989
Paperback
02/02/2004
174 pages
211 x 304 mm