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Author Selz, Peter Howard, 1919-2019.

Title Beyond the mainstream : essays on modern and contemporary art / Peter Selz.

Imprint Cambridge, [England] ; New York, N.Y. : Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  709.04 Se49b    ---  Available
Description x, 334 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Series Contemporary artists and their critics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-310) and index.
Contents pt. 1. Europe. Ferdinand Hodler (1972) -- Art in a turbulent era : German and Austrian expressionist painting re-viewed (1978) -- Emergence of the avant-garde : erster deutscher Herbstsalon of 1913 (1991) -- Schoenberg and the visual arts (1974) -- The persistence of Expressionism : the second generation (1989) -- German realism of the twenties : the artist as social critic (1980) -- Max Beckmann : the self-portraits (1992) -- Degenerate art reconstructed (1991) -- Revival and survival of Expressionist trends in the art of the GDR (1989) -- Eduardo Chillida : sculpture in the public domain (1986, 1988) -- pt. 2. Atlantic crossing. Americans abroad (1993) -- The impact from abroad : foreign guests and visitors (1996) -- Modernism comes to Chicago : the Institute of Design (1996) -- New images of man : introduction (1959) -- Directions in kinetic sculpture (1966) --
pt. 3. United States. Max Beckmann in America (1984) -- Sam Francis : Blue balls (1991) -- Agnes Denes : the artist as universalist (1992) -- The flaccid art (1963) -- Notes on funk (1967) -- Llyn Foulkes' works of the 1960s : images of disruption and illusion (1987) -- Harold Persico Paris (1992) -- Rupert Garcia : the artist as advocate (1991) -- Oh say can you see? Flags : Johns to Burkhardt (1992) -- Bedri Baykam : American xenophobia and expressionist dramas (1986)
Subject Modernism (Art)
Art, Modern -- 20th century.
Postmodernism.
ISBN 0521556244 (pbk.)
0521554136 (hc)

 
    
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